Doesn't matter to me whether its a seperate download, or just not
installed by default.
As for having user inputs or not, I would prefer a more complex example.
If the frameworks implement the same examples, they can show off how
much simpler they are by comparison. 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Darwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 11:40 AM
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: Removing the examples (JSP/servlet) in TC Binaries

Leech, Jonathan wrote:
> My 2 cents:
> - Don't install the examples by default. 
> - Implement them in straight .jsp / servlets etc w/o using frameworks.
> - Encourage each framework to implement the same examples using their 
> framework.

Fair enough. How about installing by default a very simple example: just
a JSP tags-based example with no user inputs to avoid some of the
security things. This could be linked to from the current "Tomcat is
working" page.  Then as the original post said, keep the current
examples but as a separate download. The installed example could have
static links to the examples download and to some of the leading
frameworks.

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