on a PDA. Assuming not, only then does the .Net
suggestion (or more generically, native app) come into play.
Wade
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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.
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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