Thanks for the welcome.
I have attended the last three meetings and have found them to be very
interesting, I have learned a lot from them. I thought that I should
give something back. I have been incredibly busy launching a career in
CS, first with Bear Code as a Systems administrator and Java programmer,
and now with Vermont Department of Natural resources building a Web
application and Database to measure and report water basin flow impacts
across the state.
Anyway, I have just started to get a little more free time and so I will
be working on the presentation of how to set up and run a Java Tomcat
web server, and getting signed up and started with the Vague Group.
The presentation is going to include, setting up Tomcat, connecting
Tomcat to an Apache web server for seamless side by side servers on port
80, Running JSP and Java Servlets. And, I hope to squeeze in some
Java, Hibernate, MySQL connectivity with automated code generation
through Ant and XML. Well, if that wasn't a mouth full. I hope to
give enough material so that nobody will be bored learning this
fascinating topic. The largest advantage that Java Web Servers provide
is a full, large programming language at your disposal when developing
web applications.
My web server is at www.ajsurf.dyndns.org. I hope to get back to
developing on that machine (sandbox) some day soon.
Thanks again for the welcome.
Andrew (aka. AJW Surfer)
Rion D'Luz wrote:
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Welcome aboard! I just joined about a week ago. I'm sure you'll learn
some and hopefully teach me some JSP (it's rather lacking).
ranok (aka Jared)
from virginia, presumably?
Rion
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