I totally agree.  Personally I delete most of the JDBC/SQL stuff without
reading more than the first couple of lines.  My interest is SERVLETS not
databases.  When I want to know about JDBC/SQL I'll buy a couple of books,
if the ones I have are not sufficient, join an appropriate mailing list, and
download some tutorials.

FWIW.

Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 28 July 1999 06:35
Subject: Too many requests regarding JDBC/SQL


>Hi
>
>I am becoming rather concerned that this list is becoming swamped with
>requests for help regarding JDBC/SQL. Whilst I appreciate that these
>problems may be rather pressing for the people asking the questions this
>is not really the right place to ask them.
>
>This is the Servlet API Interest mailing list after all and I am sorry to
>say that
>JDBC/SQL doesn't, IMHO, belong here, at least not to the extent to which
>these queries are popping up.
>
>Sorry to moan
>
>Andy Bailey
>
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