Hola, > a better abstraction in place, so people who don't need APR but like to use > NIO can > do this in their trees.
Yeah. And in general remaining a pure Java scenario for those who don't want the APR dependency. > - the "classes" folders allow patching (which of course may not be that > > useful) > > > Did we ever did such a patch in the last 5 years ? How would it interact > with > package sealing ? etc. I routinely see users and companies using the classes folders for patches not integrated into the Tomcat distro and for trying out little enhancements, bug fixes, etc. I use it myself sometimes for testing patches and bug fixes before I commit them. It's a handy tool. > Well - I guess I don't mind it too much as long as there is a simpler > alternative ( like > the single-jar ) for people who don't need the extra complexity. Yes, +1. Yoav --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
