tomcat9 9.0.58-1 source package in Ubuntu
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tomcat9 (9.0.58-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Team upload. * New upstream version 9.0.58. * Add disable-jacoco.patch and remove the dependency on jacoco when running the test suite. -- Markus Koschany <email address hidden> Wed, 09 Feb 2022 15:51:20 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Debian Java Maintainers
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- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Java Maintainers
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- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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tomcat9_9.0.58-1.dsc | 2.8 KiB | 3230f5262c8a333552b884b6fd4d497fe0764bb0d0066ab199eb5b7ada7f02e6 |
tomcat9_9.0.58.orig.tar.xz | 3.8 MiB | 4d4f0388c32272e239751ff3589ef97561e997cb2168820cc637c4929b09cb4a |
tomcat9_9.0.58-1.debian.tar.xz | 35.0 KiB | c897420ac285d238a8da74e0781b2240c49bfe0d0c487506cfed768355535b72 |
Available diffs
- diff from 9.0.55-1 to 9.0.58-1 (182.7 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libtomcat9-embed-java: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- embed libraries
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains the libraries required to embed Tomcat into Java
applications.
- libtomcat9-java: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- core libraries
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains the Tomcat core classes which can be used by other
Java applications to embed Tomcat.
- tomcat9: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains only the startup scripts for the system-wide daemon.
No documentation or web applications are included here, please install
the tomcat9-docs and tomcat9-examples packages if you want them.
Install tomcat9-user instead of this package if you don't want Tomcat to
start as a service.
- tomcat9-admin: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- admin web applications
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains the administrative web interfaces.
- tomcat9-common: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- common files
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains common files needed by the tomcat9 and tomcat9-user
packages (Tomcat 9 scripts and libraries).
- tomcat9-docs: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- documentation
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains the online documentation web application.
- tomcat9-examples: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- example web applications
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains the default Tomcat example webapps.
- tomcat9-user: Apache Tomcat 9 - Servlet and JSP engine -- tools to create user instances
Apache Tomcat implements the Java Servlet and the JavaServer Pages (JSP)
specifications from Oracle, and provides a "pure Java" HTTP web
server environment for Java code to run.
.
This package contains files needed to create a user Tomcat instance.
This user Tomcat instance can be started and stopped using the scripts
provided in the Tomcat instance directory.