Alrightee then....
--- Zahid Rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear All,
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> For those of you still unaware about the program I
> posted on websphere
> and I know a lot of you are because you made that
> known by
> criticising my program.
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> From my point of view it was a "noddy" piece of code
> which
> I wrote for a situation before I logged on EJBs.
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> I was confident that my logic was correct and
> problems
> existed some where else. I did not change anything
> in the program because I was that confident and
> wanted it
> to be looked at "as is" by those in whose domain
> those issues
> belonged.
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> I heard about the hardware bug about six years ago
> and have come across
> hardware problems not just in PCs but also in
> Mainframes.
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> I also read about the init method although the
> solution did not make sense
> and also about dynamic class loading and how it was
> treated in different JVMs.
> Read but not tried out personally myself.
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> I came to find out the answers in that program and
> also the
> classDefNotFoundError not ClassDefNotException.
> Answer
> which cannot be found in one place.
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> Ioin Woods who specialises in JVMs confirmed that
> different JVMs
> behave in a different ways.
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> He also informed me that an expert group is looking
> at the
> intermittent problem which I believe has turned out
> to be a
> hardware problem as I suspected and he had some
> knowledge of as well.
> I have come across intermittent problem before and
> know something about the cause.
>
> I was asked by a company called thinkspark if I knew
> about dynamic
> class loading and I denied it because from his point
> of view if I know
> I am bright and if I don't know I am not. "Friendly"
> was also in a book
> so I suggest he tackles the book. I also refer
> thinkspark to the answer given to
> me by Ioin Woods that hardware is out of his domain
> so why
> does thinkspark think it is in mine domain I am at a
> loss to understand.
> Confused between remove and remove as well. I
> replied to Mr. Ioin Woods
> I will use what he wrote as a reference by this I
> also meant I know how to
> program and I will use him as a reference not what
> many of you say.
>
> The list administrator looking at my program said I
> should apologise
> for the sake of creditability which was actually to
> my advantage
> in two ways so he should look for credibility.
>
> I asked for client code also for two reasons , one
> to find out
> if it was a support line but it wasn't.
> I don't use products who have public lines such as
> those
> furthermore as I knew the Indians want to prove
> themselves
> to be better than us for commercial reasons but
> you proved other wise.
>
> Products where they do not provide support I know
> from
> experience means they know about a fault in their
> product
> and I do not have to know about the details although
>
> I always like to find out.
>
> Some Canadian idiot ( a few days ago ) attacked me
> for my debugging
> on the Forte line which shows that he didn't know
> nothing about the hardware
> and have back fired on him. He was defending Dustin
> Callaway's
> Solution which was wrong.
> Somebody on this line wrote that I know the concepts
> but
> my Java isn't any good. Actually after having the
> opinions
> of the authority you do not know the concepts
> therefore
> you programming can't be any good. There is a port
> scanner
> at the back of that book.
>
> I have to say that I have never come across so
> much inaccurate information since looking at Java.
>
> Object Oriented Programming Concepts were
> the fashion about six years ago for a short while
> but know they have come in again.
>
> The experts at JavaCard also looked at my code
> and said I should do that. It is good to have the
> real experts
> recognising one's ability.
>
> Being in the UK I have access to a lot more
> information
> and accurate information and I think you will all do
> well
> to remember in the future.
>
> Regards,
> Zahid Rahman
> Senior Consultant
> BusinessObjects
> Maidenhead UK.
> World's Number 1 Established for ten years.
> We specialise in Data Warehousing which every
> Management in every
> company needs for steering their business in the
> right direction.
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> P.S . Template is another term for a class as well.
> a very old term.
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