> 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
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