Bob Bronson wrote:
Another lazy copout!! Even the web.xml that is distributed w/Tomcat does not validate! Did you even test this before you replied to my note or did you just assume the user was at fault???

When someone criticizes the poor state of an open sores project (as I am doing now), the typical response from the open sores programmer is to shift responsibility to the user -- the user is often told to dig through the change logs or browse the forum archives or even to fix the bug/documentation themselves instead of "complaining". What an unprofessional, lazy attitude from programmers! The open sores programmers try to cast *their* laziness as the user's laziness for "not digging deeply enough" to resolve their own problem, or even fixing the problem themselves by going into the source code. The fact that the Tomcat User mailing list often receives over 150 messages a day is more a testament to Tomcat's crappy documentation than to its popularity.

Yes, yes, I know Tomcat is "not for me". You're damned right. I'm happy to pay money for quality. I guess Tomcat bares out the old adage, "you get what you pay for".

If you don't feel special enough, I can do it in two seconds and can get you a cool membership to the "dev-deny" list :)

Rémy

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