java versus c++ or perl

1999-05-06 Thread drfrog

we are having a discussion here at work about the deployment of a web based
database,

i think jdbc is the choice othere think perl or c++ is the way to go, any
thoughts/links etc?

thanks


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Re: Revisited: Sending mail from an application (Pre-v2 JDK, Redhat 6 .0)

1999-07-23 Thread drfrog

Steve Nguyen wrote:

> Hi (not answing your next question yet),
>
> I don't think that you need to use JavaMail for just sending mail. It over kills. I 
>have written a program for sending mail from any apps/servlets (like formmail) with 
>source. Send me off-list if you want it so I can send to you.
>
> Steve Nguyen
> C.E.O.
> KBMail Software & Service Provider
> http://www.kbmail.com
>
> "Plan - Do - Review --> Success"
>
>  Original message 
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> Subject: Revisited: Sending mail from an application (Pre-v2 JDK, Redhat 6
> .0)
> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 16:09:42 -0400
> --
>
> Hey guys,
> Thanks for all of your help!  I can now send e-mail from Java
> apps... almost. =)  I download, installed, and used the JavaMail extensions,
> but am now having another problem.  The machine that this app is running on
> does not have sendmail on it and by default it is trying to connect to the
> localhost to send the e-mail.  What is the property I need to set in the
> Properties object to point this too another server?  I have tried setting
> 'mailhost' and 'host', both which I have found in other samples, but they
> don't seem to work.  Any idea's?
>
> Thanks,
> Abe
>
> Abe L. Getchell - Systems Engineer
> System Support Services
> Kentucky Department of Education
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for a simple javascript solution check this out1

its got some crappola in it but look at it

or check out perl! with email::valid to check out email address for correctness!



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Re: feelings about Linux and Java

1999-08-17 Thread drfrog

Nelson Minar wrote:

> >IMHO, the ideal situation would be for Sun to support Linux as one of
> >its primary platforms. I don't understand why Sun does not.
>
> I don't understand why Sun doesn't support Linux either, either as a
> platform for Java or better still, an OS for their hardware. SGI has
> recently woken up and realized there's no value in maintaining a
> proprietary Unix anymore. They've just about dumped Irix entirely, are
> becoming a Linux company. Maybe this transition is still too painful
> for Sun.

actually this is a go1

they are planning porting alias/wavefront and maya too

>
>
> >Some times I wonder if the Linux community cares about Java
> >availability. (Real men use Perl)
>

yah exactly, and there is no compile and test!
just test, plus perl 5.6 is goona be king, for xml it will be there
in fact the dev release 5.005_60 does it already



>
> I think many Linux principles, especially the kernel and glibc types,
> don't care about Java at all. Java is in some ways antithetical to
> Linux - it's slow, bulky, and has nothing to do with hacking hardware.
> And it's not Free in almost every sense. There's no surprise there's a
> bit of friction.
>
> >Linux is the perfect platform for hosting application servers
>
> Linux is also a perfect plaftform for high-end embedded systems. We're
> still waiting to hear what Sun's plans for that are. They've finally
> addressed the low-end somewhat with KVM, but they have no OS to run on
> higher end things. If you believe their hype about Jini, Linux very
> neatly fills a niche.
>

just wait to mod_java comes out!!


>
> Maybe things will change now that Baratz has left.
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