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spring-projects-issues opened this issue Jul 5, 2014 · 3 comments
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Upgrade to AspectJ 1.8.1 and Tomcat 8.0.9 [SPR-11957] #16573

spring-projects-issues opened this issue Jul 5, 2014 · 3 comments
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spring-projects-issues commented Jul 5, 2014

Juergen Hoeller opened SPR-11957 and commented

As of Spring Framework 4.0.6, we should upgrade to AspectJ 1.8.1 and declare it as the recommended user version in our Maven POMs, as well as to Tomcat 8.0.9 which is the first version declared as stable by Apache.

This has been done in the 4.1 line before, so let's mark this as fixed there as well.


Affects: 4.0.5

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Francisco Lozano commented

In this issue it's mentioned that Tomcat 8.0.9 is declared as stable, whereas in tomcat versions page (http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html) it says:

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Tomcat 8 is currently in a beta state. Regular (at least monthly) releases are being made. All the specifications are feature complete as of 8.0.0-RC1. The remaining work includes:
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Juergen Hoeller commented

The 8.0.9 announcements - as found on the http://tomcat.apache.org/ welcome page - clearly indicate that it's the first stable version. So that which-version page seems to be out of date; I'll let them know.

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Francisco Lozano commented

Ah, thanks for clarifying!

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