Hmm, let me help...
The note you were responding to was meant in good humor. Notice the
smiley face at the end. That means that the comment was meant as a joke.
I'm sorry if you aren't in that kind of mood right now.
Why don't you try stating the problem(s) you are having, including
Jim Henderson writes:
I think it an opportunity to sell updated books! ;)
-Original Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:48 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: I don´t understand the objective of this open list !
I disagree
David,
You are a perfect case in point. I want to use tomcat, but I am not
a geek. I want proper user level documentation. I should not have
to know about how a damn java app server works internally (nor how to
build it) in order to setup one up and use it.
Is the point of Jarkata to keep
-Original Message-
From: Mike DiChiappari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: RE: I don´t understand the objective of this open list !
David,
You are a perfect case in point. I want to use tomcat, but I am
Mike,
Here is information from a cursory search on Amazon.
Tomcat Kick Start
by Martin Bond, Debbie Law (Paperback)
Usually ships in 24 hours
List Price: $34.99
Buy new: $24.49
Used new from $19.95
Mastering Tomcat Development
by Peter Harrison, Ian McFarland (Paperback)
Avg. Customer
Subject: Re: RE: I don´t understand the objective of this open list !
David,
You are a perfect case in point. I want to use tomcat, but I am not
a geek. I want proper user level documentation. I should not have
to know about how a damn java app server works internally (nor how
I want proper user level documentation.
If you are unsatisfied with the documentation:
1) contribute some time to help
2) contribute some $ to help
3) wait for someone else to do 1 or 2
4) spend even MORE money and buy IBM WebSphere.
Basically the same code, more docs, LOTS more
Noel J. Bergman writes:
I want proper user level documentation.
If you are unsatisfied with the documentation:
1) contribute some time to help
2) contribute some $ to help
3) wait for someone else to do 1 or 2
4) spend even MORE money and buy IBM WebSphere.
Basically the same