That's interesting because Google moved from Tomcat to Jetty in GWT, people were complaining about starting time in development with Tomcat. I hope development with 1.2 doesn't get slower.
Fred
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 01:12, Robert Fischer
<robert.fischer@...> wrote:
Tomcat is probably the dominant deployment environment for Grails, an argument can be made that making the dev and production environments mirror each-other closely is important (search grails-user for Tomcat to see hints at that).
I harbor a deep suspicion that this has something to do with it, too:
http://www.springsource.com/products/tcserver
~~ Robert.
Marcus Better wrote:
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Hi,
I noticed that the roadmap [1] for Grails 1.2 contains this item: "Replace Jetty with Tomcat for default container". This surprised me a bit, so I wonder what motivates this switch.
Cheers,
Marcus
[1]http://grails.org/Roadmap
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