Excellent overview.  I think there would definitely be merit in a tutorial
for Java developers with little or no web application experience.

I'm in the process of trying to corral all of the available resources and a
rudimentary FAQ into a website, hopefully soon.  The same topics come up
over and over, and it would be very helpful to have a starting point for
people who are new to tomcat.

John 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Brinkley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:28 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Easy to read HOWTO's or anything similar?
> 
> 
> 
> Apologies for the long screed.  I'm trying to establish that I came to
> these impressions after a lot of reading, which BTW aren't 
> limited to what
> I've mentioned above.  I'm also trying to describe my 
> learning experience
> in detail sufficient to aid any effort to improve the docs.  
> Speaking of
> which, I'd like to see a few low-cost changes to the introduction.html
> page, which I think would be immensely helpful:
> 
> - Expand the Terminology section.  (There's one term and two 
> placeholders.)
> - Fix or remove the FAQ-o-matic link.
> - Put the JGuru link near the bottom, and one of this list's 
> archive links
>    near the top.  People will have much less trouble in my considered
>    opinion if they search this list first.  JGuru should now be a last
>    resort.
> 
> Finally, does anyone here think there would be merit in a 
> tutorial targeted
> at Java coders with fairly little web experience, such as myself?
> 
> 
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