Hey!
Charles Bell>Seriously, servlets are Java classes. Text Areas are java classes.
Charles, a line must be drawn, no?
and Java classes are compiled from Java source code and
Java source code is text and the short story that I am writing
is text.
Is it okay to ask a question about sentence structure of my
short story?
I think what Nic is saying is there are better places to ask some
questions. I go to my writers E-list for my short story questions.
I have seen your responses on this E-list and consider them
valuable. Please take my comments in a constructive way.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis
QuantumMan wrote:
> Dear Nic,
> Its obvious to me you know little about Java. These forums are for
> helping people out. Imagine what the guy you sounded off to thinks. Now
> he's afraid to ask questions. You can't control what people post on
> forums such as this. If you don't like it, kindly just delete it and move
> on. I have 700 messages to wade through every few days looking for things
> I can learn from or help others with. I do it for your benefit too. I've
> been programming since the late 60's. There's always something to learn
> even from people who post weird questions. Let the Internet be. Readers
> do not appreciate belligerence, even mine.
>
> Seriously, servlets are Java classes. Text Areas are java classes. I use
> them in many of my applications. You can write a servlet to do a chat
> room. A text area would be a logical choice to include in the
> application. I am writing one for my family use and business use. There's
> NOTHING wrong with posting questions concerning these topics to this
> Servlet forum. I am positive that the thousands of readers and writers
> who particpate in this forum would agree with me, especially the Sun
> company.
>
> Have a good day sir.
>
> Charles Bell alias QuantumMan@quantumhyperspace
> http://www.quantumhyperspace.com
>
> Nic Ferrier wrote:
>
> > >chat software is a servlet
> >
> > Sure... but TextArea's are not related in any way.
> >
> > I have to say I am more cross with you than the poster.
> >
> > If *you* wish to reply to such off-topic posts *you* should do it off
> > list.
> >
> > Why you feel the need to give us all the benefit of your wisdom I
> > don't know.
> >
> > *I* mailed the individual in question and told him to take his query
> > off list - which is what should be done, because then the experts who
> > devote their time to this list will not leave for other places.
> >
> > Nic Ferrier
>
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