On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 08:32:54AM -0400, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> And what, par say, is revevant to the list? This list gets everyone from
> EJB beginners to people who build EJB servers. My philosophy is always
> this. If a beginner asks a question, and I can answer it and get them into
> the J2EE fold, then I am all for it. If an expert has a question, and I can
So now whats-his'name is in the J2EE fold just because they can use jar on
zip files?
> learn from it, so much the better. And no, I am not a dumb person, but if a
> person can give me an answer in one minute, is it a waste of time? For the
> record, I have friends who are PhDs from Oxford, Stanford, and the
> University of Chicago, and I also have friends who work in factories. I
> treat all alike and no question is ever dumb or irrelavent.
I can think of a few. Spend some time on JSP-Interest - the signal-to-noise
ratio is hilarious, to the point where a lot of clueful people will state
that they don't pay any attention to the list due to irrelevancy. :)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hani Suleiman
> To: Orion-Interest
> Sent: 4/21/01 4:35 PM
> Subject: RE: .zip files and solaris
>
> Yes, surprise surprise, there are in fact ways of unpacking zipfiles on
> Solaris. Who would have guessed. Whatever next, being able to unpack
> them
> on linux, or even....Windows?! Such craziness. I wonder what innovations
> we'll have NEXT year!
>
> How about people think for a second before posting:
>
> 'does what I am about to send to ORION-INTEREST have anything to do with
> ORION?'
>
> Just a remind (yes, this is non-orion-interest specific, but will help
> us
> all live much happier lives), before you post to any technical mailing
> list, so the following:
>
> 1) Determine if the problem is relevant to the list
> 2) Check the mailing list archive
> 3) Check google
> 4) Reconsider
> 5) Post
>
> On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Tim Endres wrote:
>
> > Check your facts.
> > Under Linux with JDK1.3.1rc1:
> >
> > time> jar tvf kp-051299.zip
> > 0 Wed May 12 10:03:52 EDT 1999 exception/
> > 1956 Tue May 11 12:23:32 EDT 1999 exception/codebase.dat
> > 5310 Fri May 07 16:11:46 EDT 1999 exception/exception.vjp
> > 3609 Mon Feb 01 10:22:42 EST 1999
> exception/KPCareTeamAddrNotFoundException.java
> > 2628 Mon Nov 23 13:20:52 EST 1998
> exception/KPClassNotInitializedException.java
> > 3458 Tue Apr 06 15:51:56 EDT 1999 exception/KPGeneralException.java
> > 2583 Sat Jan 30 13:32:36 EST 1999
> exception/KPInstantiationException.java
> > ...
> >
> > So it works for me.
> > tim.
> >
> > > That'll NEVER work for a zip
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Tim Endres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > > Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2001 10:17 PM
> > > To: Orion-Interest
> > > Cc: Kemp Randy
> > > Subject: Re: .zip files and solaris
> > >
> > >
> > > jar xvf file.jar
> > >
> > >
> > > > In development, I work with Orion on both Solaris and
> > > > Windows 2000. But there must be an easier way of
> > > > dealing with Orion and Jboss zip files. I use winzip
> > > > to unzip them in Windows, and FTP the unzipped version
> > > > to Solaris. Is there any third party software to
> > > > unzip a zip file on solaris? Tar and tar.gz are easy.
> > > > What does everyone use for Orion on solaris? I
> > > > haven't addressed this question to my Unix
> > > > administration folks yet, and I thought I would try
> > > > here first.
> > > >
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