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Application Server Newsletter Issue
Hi,
I have just finished putting together the first issue of Internet Programming
Today, a free monthly newsletter devoted to a variety of Internet Programming
topics. This month's issue includes a section about Linux Application Servers,
and I share some of my experience with Tomcat there as well as a few other
lesser lights. Also featured in this month's edition are sections on server
co-location, and the source code for the JSP page that you'll go through
to sign up for the newsletter. A bit recursive, that.
I would invite you to come sign up at http://www.particlewave.com. It's
free, you can read our privacy policy on-line, and I hope you'll let me know
what you think.
Thanks!
John Lockwood
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Re: Application Server Newsletter Issue
If this message is advertisement, at least you may have show a sample of you
news letter.
Doesn't look serious...
Bart
"John Lockwood" <john@particlewave.com> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I have just finished putting together the first issue of Internet Programming
>Today, a free monthly newsletter devoted to a variety of Internet Programming
>topics. This month's issue includes a section about Linux Application Servers,
>and I share some of my experience with Tomcat there as well as a few other
>lesser lights. Also featured in this month's edition are sections on server
>co-location, and the source code for the JSP page that you'll go through
>to sign up for the newsletter. A bit recursive, that.
>
>I would invite you to come sign up at http://www.particlewave.com. It's
>free, you can read our privacy policy on-line, and I hope you'll let me
know
>what you think.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
>
>John Lockwood
>
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