I expect developers at Microsoft would disagree with that, Randy.  If you're
on the topic of 'thinking before criticising' you might want to taste a bit
of your own medicine! As a software developer, I know that the coders rarely
have the option to make every function perfect with time, budget and other
constraints - that goes for paid Microsoft developers as much as unpaid
Tomcat developers.

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James Radvan
Websphere Analyst/Architect
London, UK
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-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Layman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 July 2001 10:47
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Tomcat as NT service.. problem.

        I would suggest that you investigate why this is before you call it
a "secret trap" and "stupid".  There are lots of little gottchas like this
in Tomcat (and Windows in general).  They are generally there because the
people at Microsoft couldn't be bothered to make all things work all the
time.


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