I do not agree with what you suggest. People should refrain from asking
relatively obvious questions without looking into easily available
refrences. This list already has a lot of load.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paresh Gheewala [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 1999 11:27 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: JWS & other FAQs
>
> Dear,
>
> K.V. Chandrinos,
> Konstantinos Chandrinos,
> Research Associate,
> Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications
> NCSR Demokritos
> Athens, Greece
> kostel[AT]iit.demokritos.gr
>
> I really insist you that u have wasted ur time in writing so many things.
> Instead should have deleted this type of unwanted information.
> since you are into research you are wasting your time in writting into
> junk mails. plz. don't reply to all mails.
>
> I hope you have understood the matter.
>
> Paresh
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> "K.V. Chandrinos" wrote:
>
> Dear Moloy,
>
> you have asked this question a couple of times now I think and you
> received no answers so far. The same goes for other questions aired by
> some other list-participants. The reason is simple and I do not mean to
> offend you or any other person:
>
> your questions are even beyond FAQ simplicity. They mean that you have not
>
> taken the trouble to view the "readme" files, or the simplest HTML
> documentation that comes with the software you downloaded. You could see
> there at least three alternative ways that Sun suggests for servlet
> calling, with examples written by the creators!
>
> Now, I do not believe you (or anybody else) did this on purpose to offend
> us, so please accept my well-meaning advice as coming from someone that
> has been interacting with lists for a few more years. Let's all try to ask
>
> questions that go a little bit beyond the minimum effort required by
> ourselves.
>
> Some people show up asking 'where can I find out more info on servlets' or
>
> 'where can I download code examples (in general)' and it seems they do not
>
> take the trouble looking at the foot of EVERY message on the list that has
>
> URLs for these questions exactly!
>
> Of course, it is a different story to ask a question like 'where can I see
>
> some code for running a Julian/Hegiran calendar converter on a servlet?'
>
> Simple questions are even OK when they include some code-snippet and they
> treat the people on the list like 'the colleague down the hall' whom you
> would ask for a second look to spot your error.
>
> Let me clarify that I simply speak my mind, I am no moderator of this
> list, and my sole intention is to assist in saving bandwidth and time for
> everyone. Again, I do not mean to offend, only to offer a viable list use
> that will not have everybody processing hundreds of e-mails per day.
>
> Thank you for your time and apologies for the slightly off-topic issues
> raised,
>
> Kostas
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Konstantinos Chandrinos,
> Research Associate,
> Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications
> NCSR Demokritos
> Athens, Greece
> kostel[AT]iit.demokritos.gr
>
> On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Moloy Biswas wrote:
>
> > I have installed Java Web Srver in the Win Nt Server, please tell me how
>
> > to access a servlet from a Win 95 computer ? What are the steps I need
> > to do in the JWS ? Pl Help
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Moloy
> >
> >
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