We are rejecting this crank posting due to a low acronym count.  In future
bizarre postings, please ensure that a comment involving either 1) CORBA or
2) DCOM is included.

Thank you,

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James Joyce is apparently still alive, living in Pakistan, and trying to
modernize Finnegan's Wake as a technical manual.

Jeff Schnitzer
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: krishma kapoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 11:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Apptegrity
>
>
> There is a company called Apptegrity in maidenhead in the UK.
> It is run by an Australian Architect.
>
> In the story of Apptegrity in O'reilly's in a nutshell
> it states that "do remember Enterprise beans" are remote objects.
>
> If you go to the link below in the getting started page of RMIs.
> It states that RMIs are local objects.
>
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/rmi/getstart.doc.html
>
> Apptegrity is logged on this line.
> Can they justify why they refuse to give training to any
> existing staff
> or new Pakistani would be which they refused employment and training.
>
> 2. Why did an employment agency offer a position to an Indian
> for 28,000.00
> sterling who simply asked about a book about EJBs because
> a Pakistani from UK asked for a document in his research of EJBs
> as a viable alternative.
> This episode occured on this line.
>
> Can the employment agency and the employer answer ?
>
> 3. Why did some one state that they have no interest in the Pakistani
> who asked for instructions. Clearly the one asking for instructions
> wouldn't be confused or make mistakes such as  remote and
> local objects.
>
> 4.Why did some one ask Zahid what is he doing with a tool in his
> investigation of the tool.
> Can those people answer ?
>
> 5. Why did the Indian keep filing postings about putting an
> entity bean on a
> table.
> Some child psychology tells us that the Indians who do not
> know what to post
> are hiding something. They do not know how to behave so they
> copy others
> like Zahid.
>
> Why did the list administrator say to zahid that you have read some
> documents now when he didn't.
> Zahid clearly lost interest when told we have no interest in you.
>
> Does that mean Zahid had commercial experience of
> Full life cycle projects.
> Still not having read the documents the Indian acknowledged that Yeah
> I really believe you are beginner.
> What does that say about the Indian and Zahid.
>
> 6. Why did Ethen disappear from Weblogic support ?
>
> 7. Should people (Sri Lankan ) who offer bribes to people on
> this line be
> logged on.
> How do they behave when bidding for projects and running the projects
> Hmm...
>
> 8. Believing that some one from a technical background would
> pass a "url"
> shows the standard of the technical people here.
> i.e. Context.lookup("url").This is open for interpretation
> by the reader and writer.
> It seems like sarcastic demostration of sort to me.
>
> 9. Why was the German student informed by Jay Walter that he
> should do J2EE
> and then go to USA because he pointed out the Zahid has environment
> variables setup which are ignored by the webserver.
> Yet the two who answered failed to point out the alias
> including Jay Walter
> as a security precaution.
> Zahid had actually set up the web server better than JSP
> PRO's instructions.
> Clearly he understood the functionality.
> When logged on servlet -interest why was zahid told rudely you find
> everything you want up there.
> I think Zahid saw those logged on the line who answered as technically
> deprived so he offered encouragment i.e. "It is really easy
> works first time
> for me ".
>
> 10. If the instructions are missing from BOTH places surely that means
> hardly anyone could be doing J2EE but giving the PERCEPTION they are.
> If we take into consideration both the Instructions missing and
> the Books what does that say ?
>
> 11. How could asking for instructions (install.html) be a SPAM ?
>
>
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