I actually think what most scares people from opensource is this it's
free, do not complain attitude... But I agree that the way this guy is
writing is offensive.
Well, although I get worried when someone with 20 years of experience
can't install some RPMs, I think it's time to stop this
Dave Sill wrote:
Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Our company has a very young, inexperienced appserver administrator
who had Tomcat up an running in a matter of minutes (literally)
without a CD library of professionally drafted set of documentation.
With an Apache connector? Running as a
You will generally find on open-source mailing lists that if you
don't get a response to a question it is usually because the answer is
either in the documentation or in the mailing list and just a few
simple searches will usually return you the information that you seek,
or that you have not
Just do not post to the list anymore okay? I actually think your
e-mail should be banned from the list. If nobody replied your question
is because your english is not very easy to understand. You spoke
something about people from other coutries, I'm not sure if I understood
you, but I'm a
Te puedo ayudar en español si gustas, dime cual es tu problema y veremos
si me es posible ayudarte a resolverlo.
Saludos.
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 08:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what curious that is the first time that someone here, can to answer to
something. Yes, this list is not for
My advice: don't use it. We geeks who take the time to LEARN about the
technologies we use will go about our business, using Tomcat. If you do
not like it, please find another list to flame-bait on.
Btw, I am running an App that has roughly 20k hits per day using a 99%
dynamically generated web
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Enviado el: lunes, 09 de diciembre de 2002 17:24
Para: Tomcat Users List
Asunto: Re: RE: I don´t understand the objective of thisopen list !
Te puedo ayudar en español si gustas, dime cual es tu problema y veremos
si me es posible ayudarte a resolverlo.
Saludos.
On Mon, 2002-12-09
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 17:51, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Thank´s for your answer. Yes, maybe my questions is very dificult because:
1. Nobody has to installed tomcat 4.1.12 and
2. Nobody has to run the simple examples of tomcat 4.1.12 after the
install.
I installed 4.1.12 in the car on my
Yeah, I've just installed it on a server I'm planning to put into
production in the next couple weeks and it's working like a charm.
Having said that I'll admit two things
1) I didn't try to run the examples
I did. :-) With a fresh install, it is the first thing to do, just to make
sure
I also have a technical background, but not as big as yours. I have been
programming in java por 3 months now. Even before I started programming
I gave tomcat a try to see my options. I have to tell you that getting
tomcat to run and work fine is trivial. That setting up connection
pooling is
You can most likely find how to contribute in the jakarta site.
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 23:26, Theodore A. Jencks wrote:
I'm brand new to this list and have noticed the lack of good documentation
available. However the docs that exist are extremely helpful and I've found plenty
of information
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