After the posting I answered whether to use database(oracle) or filesystem
and
my project manager asked me.

Mr. keiple wrote you tried to get your database to do the work.

Actually what happened was my project manager said to me  the front
end is complete I have 120 + reports completed and they have to be emailed
back
to the client.

I tried getting the database do the work as per documentation.
Yes it wouldn't work which is your experience too.
My project manager then said to me this a �900,000.00 project
and I need the project completed.

I then logically reason it out the balancing between the CPU  power ,
Memmory ,
etc. I always work that way I simply look for the syntax.

You taunted and teased me for months that
I couldn't make it work. None of you  couldn't make it work.

When I  asked Fei Ling for a small databases on J2EE she mentioned
you play around don't you.
That is when I realise that you all have seen
the solution I came up with because you all had faced the problem
given by the integrator.

It is has been brought to my notice that my code has been tested
and re-tested.
As you taunted and teased me I was sitting there knowing
I had completed the solution 8 months ago.

I know the banks had to buy the company to get the solution,
another word get the code so you can cut & paste it.

As yet nobody has notified me that is what happened.
Hewlette Packard has gone in partnership with Compact
Alpha because they know it works and how it works.

Best Regards,
Zahid


>From: zahid rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
>reference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Memory Collapse
>Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 12:17:01 +0000
>
>Fei Ling of JP Morgan -
>THANK YOU for the directions on PointBase.
>Sorry about the training remark.
>please read my recent posting at Jini - users
>with regard to disks.
>My intuition stated that it is not the database
>that does all the work
>but the disks. Even though
>I worked out alot still others
>did not get it.
>
>A very simple concept of Disk Crash
>when there is heavy activity.
>
>Fei Ling and I have the same mind set.
>JP Morgan is my client and I have to prove myself to my client
>that they can have confidence in me.
>
>It is some times magic although it shouldn't be
>if you know where the appropriate search box is.
>Then you can simply state it is telling me the truth
>or lying at the same time but it found it.
>
>MR. Keiple , I made it work and you couldn't.
>It was when Mr. kiepel wrote it doesn't work
>does it and I had done it 8 months earlier.
>
>It is a registered Bug as well which is the responsibilty
>of the Integrator and the project Manager
>to take appropriate action when he is notified
>with regard to the Microsoft IDE
>and then Oracle refusing support.
>I notified him he didn't act.
>If it is not easy for me it is not easy for any one
>hence I recommended a complete SUN solution.
>I am owed a Bonus in light of
>they couldn't make it work and I could.
>
>Does anyone care to comment on David
>Callaway's advice on init methods()  light of Justy's comments( below).
>This was the book I was going to use for templating
>because it dissected every line of code.
>He is an experienced Java Consultant and I am a beginner
>but the approach I take is
>I only want to do once then forget about it.
>
>The only time I had done C++  was in College for one module
>and I was amazed to find that Java jobs where going to C++
>programmers. I couldn't understand,
>does any one care to comment on that too ?
>
>
>Best Regards,
>Zahid
>
>
>Justy wrote :-
>I think what you are really after is the servlet and jsp specification. Any
>company that wants to implement a servlet and jsp container has to make
>sure
>that they are compliant with the specifications. This way any servlet or
>jsp
>can run on any container implementation.
>
>You can find the specifications here:
>
>http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/download.html
>http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html
>
>Justy
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Zahid Rahman"
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 1:56 AM
>Subject: JVM specification
>
>
>>Princess Justy,
>>
>>I know that the various JVMs are implemented
>>in different ways. I require a JVM specification
>>for servlet & JSPs.
>>
>>I really , really need this spec urgently.
>>
>>Kindest Regards,
>>Zahid
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: horwat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: 17 September 2001 19:45
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Newsletters
>>
>>
>>You can get backissues of various newsletters at:
>>
>>http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/techDocs/Newsletters/
>>
>>For further inquiries, you can e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>Justy
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Zahid Rahman" To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:59 AM
>>Subject: Newsletters
>>
>>
>> > To whom it may concern,
>> >
>> > Due to unforseen circumstances I do not have access to the following
>> > newsletters:-
>> >
>> > 1. The newsletter arrived recently from the Sun Developer's tech Tip
>> > referring to Switch statements.
>> >
>> > 2. IBM's newsletter giving details JVMs which arrived on friday
>>evening.
>> > The one with the PS at the bottom of the letter.
>> >
>> > 3. Comment :- Can Sun keep the site as it for about two weeks because I
>am
>> > looking at a few
>> > things which seems to be handy to find.
>> >
>> > Can you please email to this address ASAP.
>> >
>> > Best Regards,
>> > Zahid
>> >
>> > P.S. Don't be confused between CORBA-v- RMIs
>> > i.e. one does it for you and the other one you have to do it yourself
>> > whilst one is relevatively easier than the other.
>> >
>> >
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