hi
if you read the urls at the end of this mail
you can see the that they point to archives of the mailing list.

Other than that there are various discussion forums in Sun's site.
In fact i found solutions to a host of my project problems by just
searching the forums. Recently sun has improved the forums site by adding the
ability to search a particular forum
for more info:

http://java.sun.com
or
http://forums.java.sun.com
regards
anup

At 01:47 PM 8/17/00 +0530, you wrote:
>I just have a question to put to the founders of this group ... Do we have a
>group which helps us in finding solutions to our problems where we can
>expect to find help or a forum where u have to think 10 times before posting
>a question and after posting be prepared to expect people poring out all
>sorts of sarcastic remarks under a hypocratic Sorry Stand ???  The amount of
>people hurling abuses instead of answers seems to be increasing by leaps and
>bounds.
>If u feel a query to be elementary why bother answering it.... instead of
>peouring out venom and spoiling the other person's day .....
>
>                                Rgds,
>                                Savitha
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ralhan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:38 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: HTTP Connections and timeout - Servlets
>
>
>then state so in you mail
>my dreams are never about people having netr connection or not and able to
>search archives or no
>sorry for sarcasm
>Reagrds
>ralhan
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
>> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>> Savitha S.R.
>> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 12:32 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: HTTP Connections and timeout - Servlets
>>
>>
>> I know its bugging to be asking the same question again and again but one
>> thing that has to be considered is that its easy to say go and search the
>> archives but those who are unable to do this are the ones withgout a net
>> connection . If we all had a net connection I am sure half of the
>> questions
>> that get asked here wouldnt be there we would have the whole net at our
>> disposal to sort our queries.
>> I am not saying this is an excuse for asking elementary questions but this
>> aspect has to be considered before u say search the archives .....
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Savitha
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ralhan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 2:17 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: HTTP Connections and timeout - Servlets
>>
>>
>> hey whoever asked question and those who replied,
>> i think thousand times has been told
>> written ( jason hunter page no 102)
>> write in a string buffer
>> then set the content size
>> and then write and flush
>> in normal cases you won't have problem.
>> please check archives.
>> how many times you want experts( not me okay) to answer same questions
>> please check wrchives first
>> and for you and other you like creatures
>> for your exact hearder this is the search result
>>  Search results - SERVLET-INTEREST
>> 10 matches.
>> Search again
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ----------
>> ----
>> Item # Date Time Recs   Subject
>> 002708 98/11/30 15:28 264  Re: Asynchronous communication over
>> HTTP between
>> applet/servlet ? ??
>> 030937 00/06/16 18:31 220  Re: What closes a servlet's connection to the
>> browser? -massive explanation
>>
>> and this second search result is the most comprehensive lecture written on
>> this topic.
>> waht you wanted nic to reply to that again the same crap.
>> what is going on here.
>>
>> plus there are people who love to answer repeated questiosn to boost there
>> ego
>> a concerned servlet learner
>> ralhan
>>
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