yeah!!
one shud  put atleast two hrs before posting the que?????

"Shriver, Ryan" wrote:

> I completely concur with Bradley on this one. Like him, I don't proclaim to
> be a servlet or JSP expert. I'm learning about these technologies along with
> everyone else. However, I'm very tired of having my mailbox filled with
> messages from this list from folks who have obviously not done 10 minutes of
> research before posting their question.
>
> Sun's JSP area (http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/) has a host of documents,
> all free of charge, that address many of the simple questions posted to this
> list. Go out there, download these documents and READ THEM. Plunk down $30
> for a JSP/Servlet book. Read it. Educate yourself. If there are concepts,
> ideas or methodologies that are unclear or up for discussion, please post
> them here. But all these syntax and "how do I..." questions that have been
> answered a thousand times are starting to become annoying.
>
> You know, for being a young person I hate to rant like a bitter old man. But
> it's just very frustrating when the same questions are posted to this
> mailing list over and over and over. All of which could have been answered
> had the person spent 10 minutes and done some research on their own time
> instead of wasting everyone elses.
>
> -ryan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bradley McLain
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 3/23/00 10:10 AM
> Subject: OFFTOPIC:   RANT
>
> <rant>
> i guess i am beginning to agree with those who complain about the number
> of
> silly questions posted to this list.  i'm no hotshot java dude myself,
> and i
> get a lot out of much of the 'elementary' discussion that takes place
> here.
> but it does get a bit discouraging to go through dozens of 'what is a
> webserver?' questions each morning.
>
> in the spirit of trying to help those who are coming over to the java
> platform, i've tried to help with what little i know, and i know others
> have
> too.  but doesn't anyone know how to use the web?  a little searching
> answers all of those questions without inundating busy people.
>
> you don't know how to set up your servlet container?
> don't know how to reference a bean?
> don't know what a bean is?
> can't understand form post?
> getting funny 'class not found' errors?
> don't know where to place a servlet?
> etc., etc., etc.
>
> do what i and many others did.  lurk on the forums, check the faqs,
> puzzle
> over it a bit, search list archives, look through several books, read
> the
> apis, try several angles, call/email the company you got the software
> from.
> then, if nothing else works, post a question.  post only as a last
> resort.
>
> as i understand it (please correct me if i'm wrong), a list like this
> one is
> for discussions such as the model 2 stuff that has been going back and
> forth, or for advanced programming questions that are genuinely hard to
> find
> answers for.
>
> alright, now i'll go get my coffee and calm down..
> </rant>
>
> bradley mclain
>
> >From: Brenda Tung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: Brenda Tung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 15:41:12 +0800
> >
> >hi everyone,
> >
> >I've just started reading up on JSP. I'm quite confused by what's the
> >difference between java servlets and JSP. And where do java beans come
> >into the pictures. Do i just use the use bean tags in JSP ?
> >
> >Thank you all for your kind attention.
> >
> >Brenda
> >
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