Even if you are expert on servlet, you have to be polite. First I read the
load balancing document about Jserv and ask some question about it long time
ago. (It is in archive). I think I asked a legitimate question. Second if
you think I need to read that again or even if I did not read the document,
fine, tell me. But, please do not use word like "laziness". DO NOT be
arrogant. You do not know everything.

As I said, I forgot to put a subject line in my last post. That is the
reason I sent it the second time. A message without a subject line is
annoying.

I did not raise the "Many-Many" question. I read the answer to the original
question and think it might not work if user turn off the cookies. If you
think this is not a issue, that is fine. Bless Jserv.

BTW: I think Jason Hunter is the most respectful and polite expert in
servlet programming and in this mailing list.

Bing Zhang

-----Original Message-----
From: Nic Ferrier
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/28/00 6:55 PM
Subject: Re: Many-to-many

>>> Bing Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 29-Jul-00 1:19:43 AM >>>
>Forgot to place the subject line in my last post. Here is my retry.
>First of all, you have some altitude problem. What is wrong with
you???

Uh. Yes. Nice one.

Not only do you post an abusive email to one of the foremost (and
most respected) experts in the Java world but you also post it twice.

How likely is it do you think that an expert like Jon will help you
when you have a problem if you talk to him like this?




Nic Ferrier

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