Could it be just because you are reinventing the wheel? Leon
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Johnny Kewl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > HARBOR: http://coolharbor.100free.com/index.htm > The most powerful application server on earth. > The only real POJO Application Server. > Making the Java dream come true. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Another confirmation that POJO Application Server is a major threat. > > It seems some "anonymous" wiki members, are trying to eradicate the > existence of the POJO Application Server. > Their neutrality is clearly questionable. > > Please lodge your objections to the removal of the POJO Application Server > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POJO_Application_Server > > It seems WikiPedia is not a neutral entity. Glassfish can be defined but an > even more generic term like > POJO Application Server cannot be defined, something is clearly wrong. > > If a generic term like 'Application Server' is allowed to exist, why not > POJO Application Server? > > It would be interesting if someone could give us the background of those > lodging the objections. > This application server is a tool for Tomcat, and also happens to be more > powerful than Glassfish. > It seems some people don't like that? > > Its a sad day when large IT companies have to resort to removing indirect > references to competitors products. > Seems to me that little IT companies with products are not allowed to exist. > Java is proclaimed as open source but the market belongs to just one. > > Seems that some people will stop at nothing to hide the existence of Tomcat > and Harbor. > > To understand what is really happening... Harbor is more than an application > server, it actually turns Tomcat into Java's first Operating System. > Harbor is a NVM, a Network Virtual Machine. > What makes this very dangerous to monopolies, is that it makes Java free. > > On this application server, one can take a little Sun Java and add a little > Harmony to it... thats what they trying to kill. > Tomcat is on its way to becoming the next Operating System... good for Java, > bad for a monopoly. > > Stop the bullies, put a link on your site, and add it to the wiki page. > Shame on Java... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]