Most are self-explanatory like doc, sources, and test.
Tomcat's USE flags are not any different from USE flags for any package on Gentoo.
#Tomcat 5.5 jdk 6 how to#
This document assumes the reader has a basic understanding of what a Java Web Application is, consists of, and basics of how to configure a container for the web application. This document will not cover Java Servlet Specifications, nor general Tomcat configuration. There are a number of smaller details, which will be covered in this guide. Another major differences is that Tomcat is compiled from source, along with the latest versions of any dependencies and bundled libraries, which will also be compiled from source. That is because applications on Gentoo strive to comply FHS, in addition to Gentoo-specific standards. The biggest initial difference on Gentoo is Tomcat being spread across multiple directories. Otherwise please use 5.5.x or later when released. Only use that version if your application requires it. Versions of Tomcat older than 5.5.x should not be used, as it is discouraged by upstream. This document is based on Tomcat versions 5.0.28, 5.5.x and later. This document aims to provide some information on how it differs. Some aspects of Tomcat on Gentoo are slightly different than how upstream handles it.
: : .getJspApplicationContext(Ljavax/servlet/ServletContext )Ljavax/servlet/jsp/JspApplicationContext Description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.