Howdy, I won't comment on the personal attack parts, although they are amusing. ;)
>"I'm wondering how I should do to make tomcat use the paths that are in >my CLASSPATH?" > >Does it say or imply to move JARs or packages to a specific >location? The question was simple and the my reply included >a simple suggestion according to the inquiry. That's true. A suggestion that probably even works. But not the best answer to the question. >And back to your comments. Look back about 5 years ago. Did >you envisoned all the technologies and standards what's going on >now? What make so sure what's going on will stay same in next >5 to 10 years later? No, I didn't envision them, nor did I claim to. I don't claim to envision what will be going on even a few months from now. I do envision the existence of a standard in the Java language that will allow you to develop container-independent solutions. That's a major part of the language. >Also, not every user of TC develop the app to sell and consider >all the factors you mentioned. True. But I think most people who develop in the java language do want platform independence. An experienced developer suggesting to a less experienced one a solution that compromises platform independence is doing a disservice. >A matter fact, most of products from >your company, Millennium ChemInformatics, do no even have the >basic concept of n-tier architecture nor grid-level, distributed computing. False. Completely and amusingly ;) Yoav Shapira Millennium ChemInformatics -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
