Costin,
I believe there would be (or at least SHOULD be! :) many more contributors
to these projects (Tomcat), but maybe some of us are intimidated by the
level of apparent expertise required for this stuff. (Then again, I know we
have some damn good people on these lists.) I am curious, is this the case?
Have you all been writing java apps for years and are steeped in C++ and OOP
for the last decade? Do you have the servlet spec pasted on your wall?
How can I, a perl hacker and aspiring java coder get involved? (How do you
guys know what to do?) At what point would I be considered to be "good
enough" to really contribute some code? Server-side java simply rocks, and
if I could help make it a more viable option for everyone (including myself
and my company) then I would love to do it.
Hope this isn't a totally inane question, but it has been on my mind for a
couple weeks. Just wondering...
Thanks,
Mike
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> How could we find more information (and even code) about mod_warp ?
>
> I'll very happy to test it on Apache 1.3.14 .
> BTW will it be used in TC 3.3 ?
I haven't seen the code, but if it is good code ( and knowing Pier, it'll
be) we'll use it in TC3.3 too - I like mod_jk, but having more choices is
good.
I just hope someone will volunteer to develop the TC3.3
Interceptor for mod_wrap ( if not, I'll do it - if it also supports JNI
:-)
Costin
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