Current owb-tomcat module is stable and could be used if some people need
it but it does not prevent us to make trunk 9.last based IMHO.

Maybe give a shout to owb dev list when you have something you want to
integrate and Ill be happy to review and support it.

Le mer. 12 juin 2019 à 18:13, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de.invalid> a
écrit :

>
>
> > Am 12.06.2019 um 15:35 schrieb Rémy Maucherat <r...@apache.org>:
> >
>
> > That did not seem very practical to me so the said code is quite
> Tomcat-like
> > right now and most importantly it needs the fixes made in 9.0.21, so it
> won't
> > work with any older Tomcat. If you really can take it over
> > (and un-Tomcatize the code, I suppose), no problem.
>
> There are multiple options on the table.
> One would be to have this code checked via reflection.
> The other is to just add a new module which is for tomcat9++
>
> >
> > > B.) We should also try to keep code and responsibilities at a single
> place and shall try to avoid duplications. This has nothing to do with
> > > 'ownership' - shuch a concept doesn't exist at the ASF anyway. But it
> has a lot to do with users knowing exactly where to look at if they
> > > are searching for a bug or even want to contribute a new feature.
> >
> > Ok, so I guess I don't need to do anything further in that area since
> you prefer to continue covering it. I'll move on to other items on my todo
> list then.
> >
>
> We need a JIRA ticket in OWB with a description of the suggested
> improvements.
> After all we'd love to understand and document what improvements you would
> like to implement.
>
> And of course a patch would also be highly welcome!
>
> txs and LieGrue,
> strub
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