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From: Didier McGillis
Really this is way out of line. As everyone has said this
is a free product with no formalized support structure, and
no claims of any support.
Just doodling.
My guess, tomcat in various guises, is being used
Well, this clearly seems to be a configuratino issue. I used to see the kind of
error messages in your email when I first started using Tomcat5.x and JK2, but
they are all gone now. I forgot how I fixed the problem but my server has been
running for about 6 months without any problem.
To the developers of Tomcat and JK:
As I can sense that not one single person is willing to respond to this
issue, I can only assume that this tomcat-user community is worthless. Not
only have I submitted this issue back 6 months ago, but a similar post was
made by the user A jie twice within
What's your problem?
have you found something better at the same cost (0$)?
If it doesn't fit your needs, don't use it.
--- Eric Sandusky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the developers of Tomcat and JK:
As I can sense that not one single person is willing
to respond to this
issue, I can only
From: Eric Sandusky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[long FOAD rant elided]
If you want support, buy a supported product or a version of Tomcat that
is re-sold by a company that offers commercial support. If you wish to
pay for somebody's time to fix this, feel free to make the offer. If
you want a
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/tomcatuser.html#why
-Tim
Eric Sandusky wrote:
To the developers of Tomcat and JK:
RANT SNIPPED/
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Classic!
What's your problem?
have you found something better at the same cost (0$)?
If it doesn't fit your needs, don't use it.
If you want support, buy a supported product or a version of Tomcat that
is re-sold by a company that offers commercial support. If you wish to
pay for
Eric,
I do not use jk at this time so am not able to help you directly. If you do
some surfing of the archives you will find there are typically three types
of users.
Total novice who are just looking for a free environment to learn in.
Serious user who uses the product for every day life.
To: 'Tomcat Users List' tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Attn developers of Tomcat and JK
Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 10:11:03 -0600
To the developers of Tomcat and JK:
As I can sense that not one single person is willing to respond to this
issue, I can only assume that this tomcat-user community
If you want immediately support Covalent offers it. I don't work for
covalent, but they are reliable.
the tone of your post is very rude and frankly completely
inappropriate. I've come across bugs in every webserver I've used.
Here is a short list, IIS, weblogic, websphere, resin, netscape and
, February 09, 2005 7:37 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Attn developers of Tomcat and JK
If you want immediately support Covalent offers it. I don't work for
covalent, but they are reliable.
the tone of your post is very rude and frankly completely inappropriate.
I've come across bugs in every
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