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Tomcat 4.0 Milestone 4 Released
Nov 4, 2000, 18 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (5426 reads)

We're pleased to announce the availabililty of milestone 4 of the Tomcat
4.0 servlet container and JSP engine.  Compared to milestone 3, this
release reflects the following changes:

* Implementation of all the changes between "public draft" and "proposed
final draft"
  of the Servlet 2.3 and JSP 1.2 specifications.

* Implementation of all remaining 2.3 / 1.2 features -- Tomcat 4.0 is
now a
  feature complete implementation of the new specs!

* Many bug fixes (see RELEASE-NOTES-4.0-M4.txt in the top level
directory).

Binary distributions of the new release are available from:

    http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0-m4

and source releases can be downloaded from:


http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/release/v4.0-m4/src

If you are planning on building Tomcat 4.0-m4 from source, you will want
to pick up the corresponding distribution of the servlet API classes,
found in the same directory.  Users of the binary distribution need not
do this -- a servlet.jar file containing the most current version of the
servlet API classes is included in the "bin" directory of the binary
release.

Come and get it!

Craig McClanahan

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 Talkback(s) Name  Date
  Tomcat Release
Hi Gurus,

You are doing a great job! Your earlier release of
Tomcat is excellent.

A honest suggestion, please try to reduce the complexity
of Tomcat-Apache configuration. It will helpful for a
Novice Developer.

Thanks for all your efforts. Keep going!

With Best Wishes,

Sunil   
  Nov 7, 2000, 05:06:29
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