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David,
Could you post the address of a Tomcat Developers list please?
Regards,
John
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David,
Tomcat is open source. You should be able to get the archived source
for any version and apply the fix that is making 3.3 work. I would scan
bugzilla for your error and then see if CVS has a patch around that
time. That seems shortsighted when you could upgrade to a recent version
of Tomcat that will perform better, support the latest standards, and is
working on hundreds of other iSeries systems. I have migrated dozens of
Tomcat servers/applications from 3.2.x to 4.x and have run into only
minor problems that were relatively easy to fix. With a recent version
if you found this problem it would likely be fixed very quickly with a
post to the Tomcat developers list.
David Morris
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