Hi all... Here is as usual the list policy (reminder!), it's now available also visible from our archive (last link before the month-by-month archives) or, here: <http://www.betaversion.org/~pier/policy.html> Have fun :) Pier -- Pier Fumagalli - Sun Microsystems, INC - <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I'm selling my Sony Vaio Z505. Check out <http://www.betaversion.org/~pier/> ======================================================================== The Servlet Interest Mail Forum ======================================================================== ABSTRACT: --------- This is an informative document covering the conventions and usage of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. BEFORE POSTING: --------------- Before asking questions of a general nature, please check out the resources available online to see if your question already has an answer and to see if this is the best place to ask it. 1. 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