http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_server
I am no expert, I have never used a J2EE container, so verify my words below:
A web container (Tomcat) allows you to run servlets...(or JSPs that
get compiled into servlets)
A J2EE container or Application Server (Glassfish) can also manage
EJBs, i
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 24/09/2010 01:19, Brian wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Just a thought: Why is this support taking place in an email list, instead
>> aof a web based forum?
>
> If you want a forum style interface, unsubscribe from the mailing list
> and use Nabble.
>
On 24/09/2010 01:19, Brian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a thought: Why is this support taking place in an email list, instead
> aof a web based forum?
If you want a forum style interface, unsubscribe from the mailing list
and use Nabble.
My personal view is that e-mail offers many advantages, the most
On 24/09/2010 18:11, Jason Pringle wrote:
>
> On 09/23/2010 2:27 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> Several release attempts have failed due to a lack of interest.
>
> Lack of interest by whom? The development team or the tomcat community?
Anyone apart from the original developer. You'll see a little
On 24/09/2010 14:30, Sean Killeen wrote:
> @ Chuck / Mark,
>
> I have renamed the tcnative-1.dll to tcnative-1.skdll, and have commented
> out the AprLifecycleListener line.
>
> And it works! :)
>
> So, something to know is that despite Commenting out the
> AprLifecycleListener line, it was stil
On 9/25/2010 12:29 PM, Nicklas Holmgren wrote:
I also prefer forums very very much to email lists. Now I've got three or
four email groups I've joined and it feels like my inbox is filled with spam
rather than info or stuff I'd want to read/answer even tho it's related to
stuff I really should b
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Daniel Savard wrote:
> Could you explain further what's the difference between an app
> container and an app server? For me it seems pretty much the same.
Several hundred megabytes and 10x the number of configuration files,
typically. And pain. Let's not forget
Jorge,
Could you explain further what's the difference between an app
container and an app server? For me it seems pretty much the same.
Regards,
Daniel Savard
2010/9/24, Jorge Medina :
> Hey, you don't need a Big-5 consulting company.
> You need a a couple of experts: a networking guy and a Tom
I also prefer forums very very much to email lists. Now I've got three or
four email groups I've joined and it feels like my inbox is filled with spam
rather than info or stuff I'd want to read/answer even tho it's related to
stuff I really should be interested in.
/Elrinth
On 25 September 2010 1
Great Exp Michel :)
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 9:12 AM, michel wrote:
>
> I have not touched PL/I in over 20 years, but from a developer's point of
> view I don't see any of the current languages being any better. We are still
> reinventing the wheel with promises that the next version will be more
I have not touched PL/I in over 20 years, but from a developer's point of
view I don't see any of the current languages being any better. We are still
reinventing the wheel with promises that the next version will be more
round, and it never is ...
While PL/I is a procedural language, not ob
Yep, PL/I was a great language. My first stunt was opening up partitioned
dataset and treating it as sequential to play with the header. Yes, I had
backups.
I worked for a consulting organization for a while. I was at that time a
network
person, but the first thing they did was put me in as si
On 25/09/2010 02:51, Donald Winston wrote:
> resurrection.level=FINE
> (thanks everybody. You were helpful)
You should ask for your money back.
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