In defense of Sun, and I don't have anything to do with that company, they
probably don't want programmers using that code.  So, they don't what
they're tech support telling anyone about it.  Now, if you were dealing with
Oracle, or example, you wouldn't have even been able to find code in an
archive.  When they pull support it's 100% gone (unless you pay big $s)
They make that old product completely unavailable - I've been on Oracle
support lines asking about products that I have installed and working, but
they say they've never heard of them.  It's for somewhat of a good reason,
really.  Last thing anyone want's is a million different versions of
everything floating around.  But, Sun is a bit nicer than Oracle, in that
they do make it available, they just make you work a bit more to find it.

- gene


----- Original Message -----
From: "Reznick Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Servlets - JSDK Where is it????-Milt


> I did SEARCH FOR IT Mr. Know-it-all! (sarcasm was intended)
>
> I even spent over an hour with Sun Java Tech Support and they finally told
me
> that THERE WAS NO SUCH THING as a Java Servlet Development Kit! Typical
TECH
> SUPPORT BUTT-HEADS!
>
> I finally did find it at
<http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/archive.html>
>
> There are NO LINKS from the servelt page to the archive.html page!
>
> << The problem with most ppl is they wont even go down to search.They want
> JSDK2.1 to jump infront of their eyes.(that is what i meant by subtle to
> most ppl..:-D..sarcasm was intended) >>
>
>
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