Ok, Frank first of all
Stop accusing me of stuff
I do my research before posting things on GWT.

Every developer is not on the same expertise level like you and we
beginners also need help.

> JDBC ResultSet to ArrayList was started by me because i had no expertise with 
> RPC calls
> DOS commands i did my research my on java how to do that on server side and 
> when it was failing, it i posted on GWT, and why shouldn't I? I belive this 
> is somethin GWT spefiic
> XML to Pdf, if there is special library for drag and drop in GWT, why cant be 
> there special library for xml to pdf conversion in GWT. I did not find on net 
> so i asked what other people are doing for that with their applications in GWT
> Format XML, GWT has their own XML parser and i cant find so i posted
> XML manipulations fails on server, I am using standard java commands and its 
> failing on server, and its the server class provided by GWT so I want to ask 
> people why is it failing


I do my research well before on net to post a message and people are
very helpful to post their answer here. Also as again said, everyone
is not a experitse programmer like you and I am sure many beginners
like me who find these posts helpful


On Aug 28, 2:33 pm, Frank Argueta <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you look at the posts by Rahul, who only started posting since
> July, you'll find that a lot of them are off topic. For example :
>
> - how do I connect to convert is JDBC ResultSet into ArrayList
> - how do I execute DOS commands
> - how do I convert XML to PDF
> - how do I format XML on the server
> - why xml manipulations fails on server
> - hosted mode hangs because I did something screwy on my server and
> here's my sample code :
> <<method opens a new connection on each invocation without closing
> it>>
>
> I realize you are a helpful bunch of smart guys, but imagine if every
> Java beginner starts posting such questions on the GWT forum. The
> traffic on the GWT forum is high enough that additional noise like
> this really doesn't help.
>
> Having been in the business a while, I recognize a certain type of
> developer that post questions without making the slightest of effort
> in trying to read up / search for a solution on their own. Taking the
> liberty to fire an email to the GWT group at the first signs of
> encountering a problem is definitely not helpful to any party
> involved. Moreover responding to such questions will only encourage
> him to post more server related questions without putting in a
> concerted effort to resolve it himself.
>
> Frank "Argue"-ta.
>
> On Aug 28, 2:03 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 2009/8/28 Isaac Truett <[email protected]>
>
> > > Ian,
>
> > > Yes, the name did not escape my notice. But I do find reference to it
> > > as a surname, probably of Spanish origin. Why not give him the benefit
> > > of the doubt?
>
> > Because he's only posted 4 times and his previous comment to Rahul was
>
> > "Perhaps you should learn Java and also learn how to solve your
> > problems instead, especially if its urgent to you - which does not
> > make your issue urgent to anyone else. Please stop posting questions
> > not related to GWT on this forum."
>
> > The one after that was
>
> > "I would request that this group require message subjects and sender
> > names to be in English. The foreign characters in sender name /
> > subjects are quite distracting."
> > He doesn't seem to be entering into the spirit IMO, and if he can't take it,
> > he shouldn't dish it out.
>
> > Ian
>
> >http://examples.roughian.com
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