David,

You are a perfect case in point. I want to use tomcat, but I am not a geek. I want proper user level documentation. I should not have to know about how a damn java app server works internally (nor how to build it) in order to setup one up and use it.

Is the point of Jarkata to keep geeks happily typing away or to provide something useful? Software is not useful if you can't explain how to use it properly.

Mike


Hello Mike, John is right. i subscribe to 6 technical mailing lists. that's a lot of traffic but i can handle suscribing to this many lists because i learned how to build my own email server running on a fast linux box and i learned how to do most of this on a mailing list. if u think tc-user is bad u should venture into installing a j2ee server like jboss or the oracle 9i application server and get on those lists and try to get some help. and, not to mention the beast mother of all mailing lists: QMAIL. try installing qmail w/o help. then when u give up trying to install qmail by urself subscribe to the qmail users list and ask a flimsy question and hope someone like charles cazabon reponds. good luck, david.

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