Jargon call :-)

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    From: Shapira, Yoav 
    >Someone know a way to turn off the persistence in the web.xml ?
    
    Being a container-specific feature, and not a Servlet Spec 
    feature, means this can never go in web.xml.
containers
servlet
...


As someone who is often made aware of the jargon he uses,
I wonder if anyone has the time to put together a basic jargon
buster for Tomcat, perhaps extending it to server speak more generally?

For programmers new to this arena, Tomcat is pretty heavy.
A few paras on the basics, then how all these terms fit together?

I'd be pleased to help as a guinnea pig/editor markup whatever;
but I sure couldn't write it.

Just a thought for a todo list.

regards DaveP.

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