On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 18:32, Daniel Rall wrote:
> I'm actually working on updating nagoya to the latest Eyebrowse code
> ... drastically increases the performance of the ViewLists servlet.
Woooh!
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Cheers,
Peter Donald
Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, and a dark side, and
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Hi all,
After a lapse last month its approaching time to put together another
newsletter. As usual, I've cc'd those that submitted content last month
in the hope that they will either submit something again, or try to
persuade someone else to take over writing for the Sep-Oct issue.
If anybody e
I knew that not having a decent FreeBSD JVM was eventually going to bite Sun
in the ass in a very public way...
"Why not JSP, Servlets, or J2EE?"
http://public.yahoo.com/~radwin/talks/yahoo-phpcon2002.htm
It would have been cool to say that Java powered Yahoo!
-jon
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To unsubscribe,
Usually because I'm assembling a list of docs for a PDA, or for a company
document server, or whatever :)
But Andrew's right. The docs are generally in the binary downloads.
Website needs improving to make that more clear...
Hen
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> For POI (jakarta.a
For POI (jakarta.apache.org/poi) they are included with the
distribution. I imagine most other projects do something similar. We
don't provide them seperately because we figure if you haven't
downloaded POI then what do you need the documentation for? ;-)
-Andy
Stefano Mainardi wrote:
Hell
Hello everybody browsing jakarta.apache.org I noticed that manuals are not
provided as zip, tarballs or pdf, so just a suggestion: Why don't provide
zipped manuals an HOW-TOs of the applications, together with the online
pages? This could allow easy off-line browsing of the documentation.
please t