Re: Tomcat Inner Gold Mine

2007-05-14 Thread Tim Funk
In this case - it might better to "reinvent the wheel" and not rely on tomcat's apis. Why? Tomcat might change from version to version and re-writing perfrectly good good due to API changes is not fun. But there are exceptions. Such as the (jakarata) commons api's that tomcat uses. For example

Re: Tomcat Inner Gold Mine

2007-05-13 Thread Johnny Kewl
en thats how I think half these other frameworks where born anyway anyway dont worry about it... just a feeling I have... probably getting paternal about my favorite technology... ha ha. - Original Message - From: "Martin Gainty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomc

Re: Tomcat Inner Gold Mine

2007-05-13 Thread Martin Gainty
t: Sunday, May 13, 2007 2:27 AM Subject: Tomcat Inner Gold Mine Been wondering about something... Often in a tomcat application I use separate XML files for configuration. I normally end up using a lite weight sax parser that I wrote especially for this, but every time I do this... I think to my

Re: Tomcat Inner Gold Mine

2007-05-13 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Johnny, Johnny Kewl wrote: > Often in a tomcat application I use separate XML files for > configuration. I normally end up using a lite weight sax parser that > I wrote especially for this, but every time I do this... I think to > myself... I'm just d

Tomcat Inner Gold Mine

2007-05-12 Thread Johnny Kewl
Been wondering about something... Often in a tomcat application I use separate XML files for configuration. I normally end up using a lite weight sax parser that I wrote especially for this, but every time I do this... I think to myself... I'm just doing what has already been done in tomcat. I