Author: jfrederic.clere(a)jboss.com
Date: 2009-12-17 12:45:16 -0500 (Thu, 17 Dec 2009)
New Revision: 1350
Modified:
trunk/RELEASE-NOTES
Log:
Arrange it for the 3.0 version.
Modified: trunk/RELEASE-NOTES
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--- trunk/RELEASE-NOTES 2009-12-17 17:16:22 UTC (rev 1349)
+++ trunk/RELEASE-NOTES 2009-12-17 17:45:16 UTC (rev 1350)
@@ -24,10 +24,10 @@
===================
Dependency Changes:
===================
-Tomcat 6.0 is designed to run on JSE 5.0 and later, and requires
-configuration to run on JSE 5.0.
+JBoss Web 3.0 is designed to run on JSE 6.0 and later, and requires
+configuration to run on JSE 6.0.
-In addition, Tomcat 6.0 uses the Eclipse JDT Java compiler for compiling
+In addition, JBoss Web 3.0 uses the Eclipse JDT Java compiler for compiling
JSP pages. This means you no longer need to have the complete
Java Development Kit (JDK) to run Tomcat, but a Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) is sufficient. The Eclipse JDT Java compiler is bundled with the
@@ -61,19 +61,15 @@
Bundled APIs:
=============
A standard installation of JBoss Web makes all of the following APIs available
-for use by web applications (by placing them in "lib"):
-* annotations-api.jar (Annotations package)
-* catalina.jar (Tomcat Catalina implementation)
-* catalina-ant.jar (Tomcat Catalina Ant tasks)
-* tomcat-juli.jar (dedicated java.util.logging LogManager and specialized JBoss Logging)
+for use by web applications (by placing them in "common/lib"):
* el-api.jar (EL 2.1 API)
-* jasper.jar (Jasper 2 Compiler and Runtime)
-* jasper-el.jar (Jasper 2 EL implementation)
+* jsp-api.jar (JSP 2.2 API)
+* servlet-api.jar (Servlet 3.0 API)
+
+In server/default/deploy/jbossweb.sar you will find
+* jbossweb.jar which contains most of the JBoss Web classes.
+* jstl.jar jstl classes.
* jasper-jdt.jar (Eclipse JDT 3.2 Java compiler)
-* jsp-api.jar (JSP 2.1 API)
-* servlet-api.jar (Servlet 2.5 API)
-* tomcat-coyote.jar (Tomcat connectors and utility classes)
-* tomcat-dbcp.jar (package renamed database connection pool based on Commons DBCP)
You can make additional APIs available to all of your web applications by
putting unpacked classes into a "classes" directory (not created by default),
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