Re: [OT] programming style or mental process ?

2021-04-07 Thread Carsten Klein



Guten Morgen Peter :)


Guten Morgen Carsten and All

[...]


I may add, that a French Café au lait (pronounced Olé, which is not French :-O 
) is also an option.


Maybe my German coffee expertise is kind of narrow and shaped by 
personal experience (having my coffee w/o milk)...


OLE? Isn't it something used in Windows programming? *lol*

Obviously, coding and coffee are very closely related...

Carsten

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Re: [OT] programming style or mental process ?

2021-04-07 Thread logo
Guten Morgen Carsten and All

> Am 08.04.2021 um 07:20 schrieb Carsten Klein :
> 
> 
>> (And dutch people. Where are they in this discussion by the way ? (but they 
>> have only one type of coffee I think)).
> 
> Dutch people may only have one type of coffee (actually I don't know). But 
> remember, Dutch people have 'Coffee Shops' offering stuff far beyond 
> coffee... :) Is there a relation between that and usage of Yoda style?
> 
> Germans used to drink so called 'filter coffee' for decades, which today, 
> even if served hot, many people would call 'cold coffee' ('kalter Kaffee' in 
> German), an idiom that could be translated to English as 'an old hat').
> 
> Now, thanks to companies like De'Longhi or Seaco (which is now owned by 
> Philips and so is actually Dutch), most of us prefer Italian coffee types 
> like Espresso, Cappuccino or Latte Macchiato.
> 
> 

I may add, that a French Café au lait (pronounced Olé, which is not French :-O 
) is also an option.

Peter

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Re: [OT] programming style or mental process ?

2021-04-07 Thread Carsten Klein



(And dutch people. Where are they in this discussion by the way ? (but 
they have only one type of coffee I think)).


Dutch people may only have one type of coffee (actually I don't know). 
But remember, Dutch people have 'Coffee Shops' offering stuff far beyond 
coffee... :) Is there a relation between that and usage of Yoda style?


Germans used to drink so called 'filter coffee' for decades, which 
today, even if served hot, many people would call 'cold coffee' ('kalter 
Kaffee' in German), an idiom that could be translated to English as 'an 
old hat').


Now, thanks to companies like De'Longhi or Seaco (which is now owned by 
Philips and so is actually Dutch), most of us prefer Italian coffee 
types like Espresso, Cappuccino or Latte Macchiato.



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Tomcat 9.0

2021-04-07 Thread Mohamed Eliyas Abdul Kadar
Hi All
I am planning to use Tomcat for my development server. Initially we planned to 
go with version Tomcat 9.0.41. Now I see newer versions are release on top of 
that and see the latest version is Tomcat 9.0.45. Please let me know if there 
is any major fix of Tomcat 9.0.41 made on higher versions or we are good with 
Tomcat 9.0.44 as Tomcat 9.0.45 is not having any release date.

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Re: Setting a Request Attribute from a custom Realm

2021-04-07 Thread Christopher Schultz

Tim,

On 4/7/21 14:22, Tim K wrote:

I have a custom realm which I'm receiving custom messages back within
the realm code and I want to display these messages on the login page,
but I have no idea how this can be accomplished with a custom realm
which is overriding the Principle authenticate method.  Any help would
be appreciated, Tomcat is version 9.


You can't, using the existing API.

You might be able to do it with some nasty ThreadLocal solution, but I 
think you are stuck without resorting to legerdemain.


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Setting a Request Attribute from a custom Realm

2021-04-07 Thread Tim K
I have a custom realm which I'm receiving custom messages back within
the realm code and I want to display these messages on the login page,
but I have no idea how this can be accomplished with a custom realm
which is overriding the Principle authenticate method.  Any help would
be appreciated, Tomcat is version 9.

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ANN: Bill Stewart's Apache Tomcat Setup for Windows [9.0.45]

2021-04-07 Thread Bill Stewart
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[ANN] Apache Tomcat 9.0.45 available

2021-04-07 Thread Mark Thomas

The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
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- Prevent concurrent calls to ServletInputStream.isReady() corrupting
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- Update the packaged version of Tomcat Native to 1.2.27 to pick up
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2021-04-07 Thread Mark Thomas

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[ANN] Apache Tomcat Native 1.2.28 released

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Re: [OT] programming style or mental process ?

2021-04-07 Thread tomcat/perl

On 06.04.2021 20:06, gustavo.avitab...@unina.it wrote:

To nitpick, in Spanish one would rather say "cafe frio".


... and, in Italian, "caffè freddo",
but we Italians love coffee, and we have much phantasy, so try also:
"granita di caffè", "caffè gelato", "caffè col ghiaccio", "il caffè s'è fatto 
freddo", ...


Not so you'd think that Italians are the only ones with imagination when it comes to 
coffee, Spanish people also call this "granizado de cafe" (or "cafe granizado") or "cafe 
del tiempo". And that's only for the basic cold type, because there are many subtypes each 
with it's own name, with and without different types of liquor (flambé or not), short, 
medium, large or "americano" (== like water), real coffee or powder, decaffeinated or not, 
with or without (hot or cold) milk, in different types of recipients.


And not that some people would think that this is now all totally [OT], I would remind 
everyone of the definite historical and cultural connections between Tomcat, Java, 
programming and coffee (and Jakarta). (And dutch people. Where are they in this discussion 
by the way ? (but they have only one type of coffee I think)).



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