I was facing the similar situation. But it seems this mailing list deals with every webcontainer except WAS !!!! . I finally gave up as almost all my emails with regard to this subject went unanswered.
Maybe no-one had an answer for you. Maybe that was the indication you needed that you should figure it out and publish an article.
Back in 2001 there was about two weeks of constant complaining on the JUnit mailing list that there were no good, up-to-date tutorials on JUnit. I got annoyed and wrote one: "JUnit: A Starter Guide."
I found out a few days later that there was already an excellent tutorial by Mike Clark "JUnit Primer" on the web and easily-accessible from Google. Why those people couldn't find it is beyond me.
Writing that tutorial worked wonders for me:
* it established me in the JUnit community, and while many people dislike me (their loss), many more look favorably on me
* it got me a job doing corporate IT training, which I held for about nine months, and which paid the bills until...
* it prompted Vince to suggest to his publisher that I be the one to write a book about JUnit, which is almost done
So I wrote one article and it led to a certain notoriety, introduced me to /friends/ and colleagues in a large community, paid my bills for over a year and got me a book deal, with perhaps another book deal next year.
It only took five hours on a Sunday morning, but even if it had taken a week, I think you can see it would have been worth it.
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