Punky Tse wrote:
>>>3) How about putting all the installation and configuration of Tomcat
>>>standalone first, and then followed by some chapters (advanced topics)
>>>
> about
>
>>>Running Tomcat behind web servers?
>>>
>>
>>It's already organized that way. See the first paragraph of the
>>"edit
For Apache projects, documentation is licensed under the same license as
the code (i.e. "documentation" is "software"). If you check it in to an
Apache repository, it needs to have the Apache license (including the
Apache copyright on it).
Of course, that also gives you the right to use the docs
> > 3) How about putting all the installation and configuration of Tomcat
> > standalone first, and then followed by some chapters (advanced topics)
about
> > Running Tomcat behind web servers?
>
>
> It's already organized that way. See the first paragraph of the
> "editorial notes:"
> >>I think
Martin van den Bemt wrote:
> I'm missing a very important one : servlet debugging. All the development
> environments support jps debugging, but servlet debugging is still a pain..
> So that could need some explenation..
>
See
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=158
I've added it to the T
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2001 4:37 AM
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> Subject: [DOC] Table of Contents
>
>
> OK, at Craig's request, here's the current Table of Contents for Tomcat
> docs. (I wrote a program to convert *** to 1.2.3. format so it's easier
> to read.)
&g
OK, at Craig's request, here's the current Table of Contents for Tomcat
docs. (I wrote a program to convert *** to 1.2.3. format so it's easier
to read.)
It just occured to me that maybe the TOC will be applicable to both
versions (3 vs 4), even though the content of each chapter will be
com
Hi Alex!
Alex Chaffee wrote:
> A note on copyright: I'm claiming copyright for this document, since I
> may use parts of it to write articles or books, and I haven't done the
> research on what it means to post text (as opposed to code) into an
> Apache project. I'd contribute it explicitly as op
Alex Chaffee at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> A note on copyright: I'm claiming copyright for this document, since I
> may use parts of it to write articles or books, and I haven't done the
> research on what it means to post text (as opposed to code) into an
> Apache project. I'd contribute it ex
Here's my current Table of Contents. As I said in an earlier message,
> I'd like to organize this TOC as a little more abstract than a simple
table of contents. Each section should be organized to contain not just
our original documents, but also a list of other resources on that
topic. This