Mark Galbreath wrote:
>
> I'm fully away of how to use a search engine. The results
> of my search yielded the homepage with all the expected hype
> about the products. I was hoping for an objective
> evaluation from coders who actually have used it, not a
> smart-ass comment worth little except to demonstrate your
> shallowness.
And, if you would have followed the link (or tried google
yourself), you would have gotten everything you asked for :-)
The search link I posted listed not only the product
home page, but 5 independent reviews of the product, and
included a pointer to "good dev tools" discussion on an
archived mailing list. (Which is what you wanted, right?)
That's why I suggested using google, it does a very
good job with this sort of thing, something many people
used to old-school search engines are unaware of.
So, now you know:
<URL:http://www.google.com>
(I manually check all the search suggestions before I
post them, eg I actually go to the servlet-interest
archive search and try the terms before I post a "check
the archives message", so I'm pretty sure in advance
that any link/search suggestion I post will be useful.
Perhaps I should have made that more clear.)
-cks
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