I happen to know three different architectures for web applications. Yes, I know Branching statements is an old fashioned saying.
With regard to race! The very first time I logged on, my account was impersonated!!! Although I originate from the UK. I pointed out to a Pakistani company that I am a Pakistani. The Pakistani firm replied their account have been impersonated too. 90% of the people ask questions on mail list and reply to rehearsed answers. I have done the crawling and now I am in the process of walking just about to run. With regard to Bank --- Their cake and they will have to eat it! The question was an attitude test i.e. Know your enemy! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter A. J. Pilgrim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:26 AM Subject: Re: This guy from the bank raised a question ? > Zahid Rahman wrote: > > Eddie Bush wrote that the designer of the architecture, Craig R. > > McClannahan is present on this line. > > > > I was on the websphere line and Don Carlos, from DB.COM was talking about > > it. > > So I mentioned it. > > > > Although this late in the day, because I catching up 2500 emails after > configuring my SOHO network for ADSL, I will respond > > Well it isn't surprised that you got DISSED in the end. > And your type of attitude stinks to the extreme. > This is the 21st century mate, we are using the Internet > a form that makes culture and race and dare I say colour > very transparent. This is the great equaliser or super > highway isn't it. I dont appreciate your patronising > talks on race or culture and for the record, slavery > (in the United States at least) was banned over hundred > years ago. > > "What do you do about the back button on the browser ? > The answer being nothing." > > Your prose reveals your inexperience and ineptitude in all > things HTML / HTTP and Java Server side technologies to the real > experts on the list, the technologists who have and are living at > the bleeding bloody edge. You should really calm down and > spend time learning the technology better. How it works? > Why people use it? How people used it to solve real problems? > What are trying to solve? Does the technology fit the > bill, is it the right solution? > You cannot pick up this information , no I say, knowledge > from a quick read of marketing department sales broshures. > You cannot get it right, if you repeat the latest > business lingo "in terms of ...", "in terms ....". > Your project will fail if simply dont understand the mode > (as in the french meaning "fashion"). > This is open source dealing with real people with real life. > This is where real "cultural diversity" is truly happening, > fool. This is where the real "synergies" are? > This is not human resources department. > This is not a boardroom meeting of stuffy highly over-paid > executives, although I'd gladly accept the wages from those guys. > This is the boiler room or the mechanics garage or the engineering > facility where people get their hands routinely dirty. > Learn to crawl, before you walk, before you run. > > PS: And this from a ex-Deutsche bank employmee. It really > does show that DB.com still don't know their left hand from > their right foot, but there you go. It .... happens, if > the belief, culture and the motivation stagnates, and you lay off > the really brillaint IT people in your organisation. > > -- > Peter Pilgrim +-----\ +-++----++----+ > Java Technologist | | | || || | 'n' Shine > | O | | || --+| ---+ > /\ | ._ / | | \ \ | | > / \ | | \ \ | |+-- || ---+ A new day > /_ _\ "Up" | | | | | || || | is coming > || +-+ +-+ +-++----++----+ > <home page="http://www.xenonsoft.demon.co.uk/" /> > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

