On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Brett Sealey wrote:
> For a while there, Adam Heath was working on JBoss debs, not sure how far
> he got.
Still am. Got invovled working on a website at work.
We do use the debs on our own sites, tho.
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On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Brett Sealey wrote:
> For a while there, Adam Heath was working on JBoss debs, not sure how far
> he got.
Still am. Got invovled working on a website at work.
We do use the debs on our own sites, tho.
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For a while there, Adam Heath was working on JBoss debs, not sure how far
he got.
If you don't know what JBoss is then do youself a favour and have a look
at http://www.jboss.org/
btw it is very easy to install JBoss outside of the debian package
system anyway. Deb packaging starts to become ess
For a while there, Adam Heath was working on JBoss debs, not sure how far
he got.
If you don't know what JBoss is then do youself a favour and have a look
at http://www.jboss.org/
btw it is very easy to install JBoss outside of the debian package
system anyway. Deb packaging starts to become es
"Michael C. Alonzo" wrote:
>
> Is there a J2EE package available for debian?
j2sdkee-1.2.1 was on the blackdown site at the end of 2000.
Checking now, it looks like the pulled EE. Doubt it was
due to technical reasons as 1.2.1 seems to work ok (the
little I've used it).
Have you tried the EE fo
"Michael C. Alonzo" wrote:
>
> Is there a J2EE package available for debian?
j2sdkee-1.2.1 was on the blackdown site at the end of 2000.
Checking now, it looks like the pulled EE. Doubt it was
due to technical reasons as 1.2.1 seems to work ok (the
little I've used it).
Have you tried the EE f
Is there a J2EE package available for debian?
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apprentice programmers document everything, journeyman programmers
document why they did what they did, and master programmers document
why they did'nt do something else."
Is there a J2EE package available for debian?
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"My observation is that novice programmers document nothing,
apprentice programmers document everything, journeyman programmers
document why they did what they did, and master programmers document
why they did'nt do something else."
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