As we're talking about lists, there is also a new advanced java list. This
is a MODERATED list hosted by Developmentor, if you are interested browse
over to discuss.develop.com, and take a look, (BTW, the servers may be down
today because of power cuts in California)
Kevin Jones
DevelopMentor
www.develop.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nic
> Ferrier
> Sent: 18 January 2001 04:55
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ANN: advanced-servlets-tutorial (was Re: opening pdf with
> servlet)
>
>
> >>> Gokul Singh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18-Jan-01 4:13:12 AM >>>
> >You can check out the first part of the posting
> >whose link is
> >http://www.egroups.com/message/advanced-servlets-tutorial/34
>
>
> Gokul has mentioned the new advanced-servlets list here a couple of
> times but I don't think we've ever formally announced it.
>
>
> Advanced-servlets-tutorial is an email list (hosted by egroups) that
> is designed to help people attain guru status with servlets and Java
> webapps.
>
> The list was created by some of the people who spend time chatting on
> the advanced-servlets list. Those of you who are on the
> advanced-servlets list will know that it's very elitest - no newbies
> tolerated.
>
> The new list is specifically designed to be less elitest and is
> targetted at people who are not quite advanced level but who want to
> be. Using this new list they can chat amongst themselves and share the
> experience of the one or two experts who frequent the list.
>
>
> We do welcome questions from people but the list is MODERATED so that
> questions are kept on topic.
>
> OFF_TOPIC things are generally:
>
> - anything non-web related
> - anything non-java related
> - specific questions about SQL or mail or whatever
> - really basic questions about java or servlets, like "where do I
> download the JDK?"
>
> When people are off-topic they will be shouted at and/or removed.
> There is no right of appeal.
>
>
> We also ask that if you post to the list you try very hard to explain
> yourself. Questioners who don't explain themselves will be ignored
> (and probably shouted at).
>
>
> You can sign up for the list by sending a mail to:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> or, as Gokul has said, you can check the archives regularly at:
>
> http://www.egroups.com/messages/advanced-servlets-tutorial/
>
>
> Remember: the list is MODERATED and breaking our rules in not
> tolerated.
>
>
>
> Nic Ferrier
>
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