It's not the code port that is time-consuming; it's the testing and
verification of correct operation of every function in that code.
fausto mancini wrote:
> The problem is for 'which' servlet specification your applications are
> designed for...
> I do not see too much effort in porting a J2EE application in a new
> JEE compliant web-container (TOMCAT included)...
>
> On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Raffaele Viola wrote:
>
>> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:31:43 +0100
>> From: Raffaele Viola <raffovi@(protected)>
>> Reply-To: Tomcat Users List <users@(protected)>
>> To: Tomcat Users List <users@(protected)>
>> Subject: Re: different version of java
>>
>> Pid wrote:
>>
>>> > can you explain why you need different versions of java, Raffaele?
>>>
>>> He might have an application that has been fully tested in one
>>> environment (1.4?) and not in the latest (1.5). I have apps that are
>>> stuck running in Tomcat 4.1 because migration testing takes a
>>> /looooong/
>>> time.
>>>
>>>
>> Yes this is the problem. I've installed two different tomcat, one
>> using the
>> java1.4 and the other using the java1.5 because I have two
>> application one
>> tested for 1.4 and one tested for 1.5. And I want to know if I can
>> use only
>> one installation of tomcat.
>>
>> Regards
>> Raffo
>>
>
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