> The link to your site times out. Works fine for me
http://coolharbor.100free.com/index.htm > > On 8/19/07, Johnny Kewl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'd like to show you guys something that I think may blow your > > minds. > > > > Firstly let me just say that I call myself a hobbyist, dont consider > > myself in the same league as the guru's that work on Tomcat and > > Apache, but I do spend an enormous amount of time playing with > > technology. One can almost measure how much I like a technology by > > how much time I stay in the mailing lists, on Postgresql I think it > > was 3 months, and I really like that product, on Tomcat it must be > > close to a year and still counting, what a fantastic product. > > > > In our office Tomcat is now officially the delivery mechanism for > > everything. > > First I was impressed with Tomcats web abilities, then more and > > more with its container ability, we discovered that it can run any > > code, and even if it wasnt intended for the web, we started > > sticking applications into Tomcat anyway....that idea has now come > > a long way. > > > > I call it a POJO Application server, I've mentioned before that we > > actually popping full java applications out of browsers, but then it > > was very much something only I could use, messy libraries etc. What > > I've done now is (try) make a more professional package, and it > > would be really nice if the guru's just have a little read about > > this unbelievable servlet, and let me know what you think, if just > > to see how someone is using your Tomcat, in a very unusual way. > > > > As you will see, I dont like EJB containers, but I love Tomcat, and > > it was almost inevitable that this would happen. All I will say is > > that this is no ordinary application server... not unless I missed > > something and you can also just drop a POJO application into the > > others and make it remoteable. > > > > I think its a new way of looking at application servers, it feels > > like a discovery to me, but then who knows maybe there is something > > out there like this, I dont know, all I do know is that when we drop > > this servlet into Tomcat, we run POJO applications over the wire as > > if they were right their on the client machine, the same > > applications that will also run standalone on the machine. Its so > > different that I really struggled to find the relevent theory behind > > this technology, I think I'm close, but any pointers or corrections > > would be much appreciated there as well. > > > > Anyway, would just like to thank all the Tomcat'ers that have helped > > me out, people like Chuck, Bill, Christopher, Leon, David, Mark, > > Mladen... and if I forgotten you, sorry, so many, it really is the > > best mailing list on the web. > > > > Oh! you'll see its only certified for Tomcat ;) > > Only thing left to do now is see if I get Tomcat to make coffee, and > > clean the pool... and maybe get this to run on something fishy, you > > know, just in case someone needs a real application server ;) > > > > Thanks http://coolharbor.100free.com/index.htm > > Johnny > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]