At 03:35 07.01.2002 +1100, you wrote:
>On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 03:08, Ceki Gülcü wrote:
>> Some of the existing projects within Jakarta are server-side only, others
>> are client-side as well as server-side, none are client-side only. 
>
>except for JMeter ?

Well, JMeter is a client application to test the performance of a web server. It can't 
do anything else but test a server. So imho it's more "server-side" than many other 
projects we currently have. 

Server-side software in the case of Jakarta means software that is commonly executed 
by servers, most notably within servlet containers. This may include software that 
runs on the client but excludes software that runs *only* on client.

So, the word "server-side" might require some further clarification, but removing it 
completely is not just a cosmetic change. It means opening the flood-gates. 


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Ceki Gülcü - http://qos.ch



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