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0.9.1 for eclipse 3.2 released

This is a bugfix release. In some cases merve did not work with eclipse 3.2

Posted by Anonymous 2006-08-20

0.9.0 released

Merve 0.9.0 comes with a new gui design and additional tomcat configuration features.

Posted by Anonymous 2006-04-16

0.8.8 released

Bugfix release: validator did not work properly. In some cases
an exception was thrown and merve did not start.

Posted by Anonymous 2006-03-26

0.8.7 released

This is a bugfix release:
Merve did not work with projects outside eclipse workspace.

Posted by Anonymous 2006-03-25

0.8.6 released

This is a bugfix release of 0.8.5.
Release notes of merve 0.8.5:
Merve uses now more features of eclipse's application run/debug dialog, like setting classpath, program and vm arguments. Consider, that this release is incompatible to previous releases of merve. At least remove and recreate your merve startup settings for your web project!

Posted by Anonymous 2006-03-19

0.8.5 released

Merve uses now more features of the eclipse application run/debug dialog, like setting classpath, program and vm arguments.
Consider, that this release is incompatible to previous releases of merve.
At least remove and recreate your merve startup settings for your web project!

Posted by Anonymous 2006-03-18

0.8.0 released

this release comes with a new feature: now it is possible to use a preinstalled tomcat version alternatively to using tomcat embedded included in merve.

Posted by Anonymous 2006-02-05

0.7.2 released

This release fixes a bug: plugin not worked, if your eclipse or workspace path contained any space characters.

Posted by Anonymous 2006-01-05

0.7.1 released

This release has some minor bug fixes, especially class loading problems, e.g. with commons-logging.

Posted by Anonymous 2005-12-31

0.7.0 Released

Merve Tomcat Launcher now includes two new features: 1.Specify your web application uri. 2.Enable an AJP Connector: This is used for cases where you wish to integrate your web application into Apache. By using the mod_jk module for Apache, you can access your web application over the http standard port 80. Consider, that in this case the static content will be handled by Apache.

Posted by Anonymous 2005-12-25