Thanks.
I have my professional tools now and the tool vendors have the same mind set as myself.
Incidentally Mr. Kieple you kept saying you get your database to do everything for you.
 
Do you know what Genericity means and who does it ?
 
Also if one picks up a book and the book authors are complete amateurs
you know it is time to change your career.i.e. JSP PRO.
 
Best Regards,
Zahid
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: clarification

good story.  and then....  8^)
 

Zahid Rahman wrote:

Dear All, 1. When I logged on this list the very first time I had just completed installing all the versionsof tomcat servlet engine & Apache  webserver. My reasons behind this was obviously to find outany enhancements or fixes which occurred since buying JSP PRO the book.That was the first time I had bought a book in my IT career.I am used to using commercial tools and professional formal training.I have spent some five years in development and the only thing I knoware full lifecycle projects. I have worked on :-Aircraft Fuel Management Systems.Aircraft Engine monitoring systems.Mult-million pound Customer Care & billing systems for the telecom industry.My latest stint was a two years in a software house where I completedsome projects whilst in charge of others but mostly trouble shooting. 2. I noticed that two people were asking each other questions and answers on this line.Their question was I have just setup a webserver and it doesn't work.The reply was that one should rename the .asp to index.jsp. 3. Personally I have never heard of such a pathetic description of a technical problemduring my career in IT. I also noticed that one of the versions of tomcat had an aliasfor spoofing servlets. 4. Feeling a bit sorry I decide to show those people how to describe a technical problem.I also left a clue that there is an enhancement. 5. It has also been confirmed that the account pretending to be a Pakistani was not a Pakistanfurthermore I have no idea  what "you will find everything you want up there" means. 6. Solaris 8 - My intention of logging the solaris 8 issue on this line was to report that my model of CDre-writer isn't supported. The appropriate person contacted me and I reported the issue to him,which he confirmed. I was asked by one job interviewee if you had ever used Unix because it appearedthat I do not know how to install an operating system. Actually it may not have occurred to anybody herebut there is plenty of hardware not supported by some O/S. My CD DD R/W is one of them.I know of another very serious problem. 7. I was informed that Oracle has CRM as a result of my postings about Datablades on another job interview.I was informed that they have very high standards by the employment agencies.Actually you couldn't possibly have high standards because you don't know what Datablades are.There is another fundamental point you have overlooked about Databases and Java. 8. A lady asked me was it difficult to set up tomcat.No I was being polite to the people who were renaming everything to index.html.It was just a port listener  & text parser to me with somelogic meeting specification.I don't personally write such tools but I know how they work.Thanks for the concern it was very nice of you. Best Regards,Zahid 

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