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Re: Java JSP Tomcat



On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Gregory Guthrie wrote:

> Why does Debian provide (only) GnuJsp, Tomcat is the standard reference 
> implementation now.

	Correct.

> Is it easy to change to use Tomcat? Should I just do it, or wait, is 
> anything coming?

	It's not too difficult to change to Tomcat, after reading the servlet
	2.2 / JSP 1.1 spec. 

	One of the biggest differences is the support for 'web applications'
	which are grouped together resources (html, jsp, xml, etc files) which
	are managed together by a 'web application' specific config file. This
	is a great step forward from having single files all strung together
	by URL links.

> I want the standard JSP directory structures, and a guaranteed standard 
> implementation.

	Tomcat is a great implementation to work with. I've been using it
	on a Debian system for the past 7-8 months.
	
	I'm currently in the Debian 'new maintainer' queue. When I come out
	the other end I intend to package Tomcat and a couple other pieces of
	Apache software up (unless someone else has already sent out an ITP
	mail).

	Cheers,

	Marcus

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