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lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2019 19:57:07 EDT lnxw48a1 @dragnucs I don't know what learning #Java / #J2EE / #JEE is like today, but it wasn't bad 15-20 years ago. Apache Tomcat, servlets, a little bit of JSP, the mod_jk connector from Tomcat to Apache Web Server. Using #JDBC to connect to MySQL 3.23 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000. Comparing servlets to Perl CGI and JSPs to PHP (which were topics in other classes I took). -
lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2019 20:03:53 EDT lnxw48a1 Oh, and all the stuff Apache had, like Forrest, Cocoon, Gump, Batik, FOP. It was so interesting, so exciting. I never had the time (or sufficiently powerful computers) to explore them all, but I was certainly drawn to them. -
التنينوكس (dragnucs@social.touha.me)'s status on Friday, 03-May-2019 20:03:35 EDT التنينوكس @lnxw48a1 It looks like it is still the same. Servlets, JPA, JDBC, web.xml etc. However, it is apparent that I am from the newer generation where getting starting to a new framework is just a matter of minutes rather that hours or even days. I still can't even get to consistently launch the JBoss server and still, it is just to show a 404 error page.
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