First of all, I did not ask the question. I read the answer to the original
poster and felt there could be another situation if user turn off the
cookies. Here is my first post to this subject:
<If user turns off cookie, jserv will use url rewrite to keep session. In
<this case does apache still send the same session to the same jserv in
<load balancing case?
Here is the flamed answer I got back,
<come on... read the link that was posted...
<<http://java.apache.org/jserv/howto.load-balancing.html#Session>
<lazyness around here just isn't acceptable.
Secondly, I read the documentation last year and re-read the documentation
after I got flamed back. No where it spits out anything in the case of url
re-writing. I could have had an educated guess how Apache/Jserv would do (or
not do) in the case of url rewriting, after lots of bad experience with
second guessing, I am reluctant to make any assumption in this rapdid
changing world.
Thirdly, I read Jason Hunter's book last year. It helped me to finish my
servlet project last year. He is a respectful, polite expert and I looking
forward to his second edtion.
So all of your accusation is false. You'd better get facts first before you
accused me. I resented those self-claimed expert just because he answered
some questions (That should be grateful) here, he THINK he has the right to
throw out whatever trash on people. Are you one of them?????
Regards,
Bing Zhang
----Original Message-----
From: Milt Epstein
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 00-7-31 10:29
Subject: Re: Many-to-many
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Gene Chuang wrote:
> Hi Bing,
>
> You are not the only one who has been subjected to his ruthless
> diatribes... Just think of it as hazing: now you are formally
> initiated in the Servlet Fraternity!
>
> Ok, more seriously, you have to look past these few bad seeds.
> Programmers in general are in not the most socially apt creatures,
> but some really give the rest of us a bad name. On top of that
> you've got societal degenerates who make six-figure salaries and
> have unbridled access to an electronic pulprit that broadcasts out
> to thousands of eyeballs, resulting in a minority group with "I'M
> THE KING OF THE (VIRTUAL) WORLD!" mentalities.
[ ... ]
I agree 100%! The nerve of these people, they're making the big
bucks, and they're too lazy or cheap to go out and buy a book, or look
at the documentation online. They're too good to be bothered with
that, instead wasting everyone's time by sending a message out to the
list, letting someone else do their work for them. How dare they!
But you're right, not everyone is like that.
(In case anyone didn't get it, the above is called "sarcasm".)
Milt Epstein
Research Programmer
Software/Systems Development Group
Computing and Communications Services Office (CCSO)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
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