--- "Miller, Raul D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
> > JWebServer
> > JWebServer/EventHandler
> > JWebServer/HttpParser
> > JWebServer/ObjectRequirements
> > JWebServer/Simple
> 
> Note: much of that content is currently broken.
> 
> (Way back when, when I was working on it, I did not follow the
> discipline of starting up a fresh J session to make sure that my current
> content worked.  I also didn't document it well enough.  Since then,
> I've been waffling between two conflicting approaches -- one compatible
> with Linux, one not but easier to work with -- and haven't decided
> anything.)
> 
> Until it's fixed up so it works, the above links deserve to be stuck in
> some attic -- not presented in a fashion that will just confuse people.

Too late, it's already out there. So now it just has to be fixed.
Otherwise it will stay in the attick forever.

BTW, there are other good sources, one is
  Bill Lam's
  http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/general/2002-October/011810.html
another is the one that Pump is based on
  http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/general/2002-October/011810.html

Somebody will take care of it. That's what community process is there for.



 
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