Tomcat 5.0 and JWSDP

Hi Everyone,
We are looking into using the Tomcat 5.0 that works with the JWSDP as a container for our initial SOA Infrastructure, but I see in the release notes that this is NOT intended for production us, can anyone provide any insight into why the Tomcat is not production ready?
The reason we are looking into this is that my client who is using JBoss does not want to use JBossWS since it is not production ready. The JWSDP provides considerable value to us given it's features and we where thinking we could deploy the JWSDP version of tomcat into a production JBoss instance.
Any help or pointers appreciated.
Ernie

Hi,
Try to download stable Tomcat5.0.28 with the stable JWSDP.
I think Tomcat 5.0.28 is stable for the production release.
Cheers
Rajesh R

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