----- Original Message ----- 
  
  
  Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:32 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [platform-ant-dev] Re: Diver 
  example - Here is the fix to welcome.java which works
  
  This had better stop immediately! This is a bot program and 
  this type of auto-generated content is innappropriate.  Legal action will 
  be taken if this does not stop.  Consider this your first 
  notice.
  -----Original Message----- 
From: Zahd 
  Rahman [mailto:zahidr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
  
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 2:26 PM 
To: platform-ant-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx 
  
Subject: Re: [platform-ant-dev] Re: Diver example - Here is 
  the fix to 
welcome.java which works 
  I have been unable to find one accurate book on a 
  product. 
That is sign of the crap that most you 
  write. 
Every product has some sort of bug. 
  Here is an example of FORTE and the helloworld programme 
  :- 
  I downloaded your try & buy. 
There 
  was a bug in the greeter servlet in the HelloWebb App. 
Two processes were trying to access the same piece of code. 
  
I fixed it by locking the processRequest method with the use 
  of the 
synchronized keyword. 
code looks like this now :- 
  protected synchronized void processRequest(HttpServletRequest 
  request, 
HttpServletResponse response) 
  
  ----- Original Message ----- 
From: 
  "Zahd Rahman" <zahidr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
To: 
  <platform-ant-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Sunday, 
  February 23, 2003 10:11 PM 
Subject: Re: 
  [platform-ant-dev] Re: Diver example - Here is the fix to 
welcome.java which works 
  > 
> There is an o'reilly book 
  called Understanding J2EE. 
> Third edition.That was 
  a copy of my posting too. 
> I have tested more 
  tools than you know. 
> 
> 
  There is always somebody who is jealous out there to discredit people 
  like 
> me. 
> 
  
> The first time I logged on servlet-interest 
  
> my account was impersonated. 
> 
> The second time I logged on 
  EJB-INTEREST 
> was only because one of the 
  documents were missing. 
> The somebody wrote we 
  have no interest in that person who follows 
> 
  instructions. That person was a competitor from www.mogul.com 
> 
> It seems all these people logged on 
  EJB-INTEREST were 
> trolling the list without 
  trying out the product. 
> 
> 
> Do you have objections to me using 
  JIGSAW written by the World Wide Web 
> 
  consortium. 
> I found it because I looked for it.It 
  is FREE. 
> You make a posting with is apparantly 
  signed by me and give it some 
> credibility. 
  
> 
> 
> I would like to know who is responsible so that I can do something 
  about 
> them. 
> 
  
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
  
> From: "Jared Burns" 
  <jared-eclipse@xxxxxxxxx> 
> To: 
  <platform-ant-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Cc: 
  <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Sent: Sunday, 
  February 23, 2003 2:40 AM 
> Subject: Re: 
  [platform-ant-dev] Re: Diver example - Here is the fix to 
> welcome.java which works 
> 
  
> 
> It looks like Zahid is a 
  "listserv troll celebrity". Here's a link to the 
> 
  Google-cache of a page tracking his exploits: 
> 
> 
http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:h4C2drlxrpgJ:crowbar.dnsalias.com:443/c 
  
> 
  rowbar/000066.html+zahid+rahman&hl=en&ie=UTF-8 
> 
> - Jared 
> 
> On Saturday 22 February 2003 08:35 
  pm, Jared Burns wrote: 
> > Zahid, 
  
> > 
> > After the 
  inflamitory email you just sent to the eclipse-dev mailing 
list, 
> > I did a quick Google search on 
  your name and it looks like you've been 
> > 
  spamming these same messages (your "runajar" program, etc.) to a bunch 
  
of 
> > unrelated development 
  mailing lists. 
> > 
> 
  > This mailing list is for discussion about the development of 
  Eclipse's 
Ant 
> > and 
  External Tools work. Please do not send us any more messages that 
  
are 
> > not directly related to 
  that topic. 
> > 
> 
  > - Jared 
> > 
> 
  > On Sunday 23 February 2003 07:27 am, Zahd Rahman wrote: 
> > > I have been doing Jini/Javaspace,EJB,Servlets/JSPs, 
  Swing 
> > > , testing umpteen webservers 
  including  Jigsaw. 
> > > Once I have 
  finished with writing couple of applications then 
> 
  > > I will have a look at eclipse. 
> > 
  > 
> > > I am personally thinking of 
  changing the design of eclipse 
> > > while 
  keeping the functionality. 
> > > 
  
> > > 
> > > 
  
> > > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > > From: "Jared Burns" 
  <jared-eclipse@xxxxxxxxx> 
> > > To: 
  <platform-ant-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> > > 
  Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 5:25 AM 
> > > 
  Subject: Re: [platform-ant-dev] Re: Diver example - Here is the fix to 
  
> > > welcome.java which works 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Hi. :-) 
> > > 
  
> > > Are you planning on submitting code for 
  Eclipse's Ant integration? 
> > > 
  
> > > - Jared 
> > 
  > 
> > > On Saturday 22 February 2003 07:27 
  pm, Zahd Rahman wrote: 
> > > > Hi, 
  
> > > > I just thought I send this email as an 
  introduction of myself. 
> > > 
  
> > > 
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