Boss HP/ non HP does not matter. People discuss about liquor on a Java list? Is
that fine then? I do want to pick up on any such trivial issues now. If people
are interested in the double multiplication thread then cool i would choose to
ignore the mails with that topic, the best way out.

Ok now i changed the subject line of the mail so that someone would reply to it.

Are there any Java standards existing for Prepaid billing in the mobile world.
If anyone could point me to some more stuff it would be great. I found a JSR on
JPay on Javasoft.com (JSR 182). Apart from that are there anymore such standards
around and what about any concrete implementations?

thanks in advance,
Shankar

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Williamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 5:04 AM
To: JDJList
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Double multiplication



||    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|| Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Double multiplication
||
|| Are there going to be other discussions here? This discussion on Double
|| multiplication is just tending to be one of those many personal email
exchanges
|| on this list. I guess it would be better taken off line than being discussed
in
|| this list.

... and this coming from someone @ HP?!?!?

This is a discussion list for Java.  Infact, i would say the information in this
thread in particular is very valuable, especially to the beginner, who probably
doesn't even know such issues exist.   Its this type of discussion that makes a
list invaluable as books/articles generally don't cover such material in
sufficent depth.

Isn't the whole idea of a mailing list so people can talk to one another, and
for the whole list to listen in and gleam some information they may not have
otherwise known, or feel comfortable asking themselves.

With respect to your original question ... sure there is ... so why not start
one ... and see if someone else picks up on it.


alan
Editor-in-Chief
Java Developers Journal
http://alan.blog-city.com/


[PS Jason, its the weekend ... let this one go!  ;-)]







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