Re: Tomcat & JDK for PDA arm processor

2006-04-15 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
on a PDA. Assuming not, only then does the .Net suggestion (or more generically, native app) come into play. Wade Frank -- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com AIM: fzammetti Yahoo: fzammetti MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] J

Re: Tomcat & JDK for PDA arm processor

2006-04-13 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
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Re: Tomcat & JDK for PDA arm processor

2006-04-13 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
he only one I've personally had any experience with is JEODE, but that was some time ago. I haven't tried Java on a PDA in probably 3 years or so. -- Frank W. Zammetti Founder and Chief Software Architect Omnytex Technologies http://www.omnytex.com AIM: fzammetti Yahoo: fzammetti MSN:

Re: Persistent "xmlValidation" Problem

2005-11-03 Thread Frank W. Zammetti
ng 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 qu