Hi Calvin and everyone!
First of all let me introduce myself a little bit. I have been working
with Java and Tomcat since 1998 in Brazil. I also worked in another
project in Africa with Oracle Portal and Pl/SQL. With J2EE I'm working
since 2000 and with frameworks since 2003. I worked few months with a
mix of struts and "in-house" implementation, but I'm afraid that my
knowledge in this specific framework couldn't be enough for our
project (like Calvin told you), despite that I know from another users
that this framework is not so hard to learn and use and I have been
test something for myself before.
In my last project I worked during 2 years as a mentor and leading a
team of developer with a Java framework that was developed totally
in-house (not recommended). My mainly duties was in developing a
system for the Treasure of the Central Goverment in Dominican Republic
and integration with its Central Bank. The loans came from
IDB-Interamerican Development Bank. It was a big project with
integration of many systems. For who don't know, IDB is a bank created
for all the countries in America to help themselves in development
their countries, mainly in Latin America. Brazil was the first country
to develop this kind of system in 1988.
As soon as that we can meet Calvin again in the next week, I'll try
meet you too in the time that you are available for be possible one
heard about each other and know from Calvin the next instructions.
But, meanwhile, I would like to know the history of you and
interesting areas, despite that I saw your respectives resumes and
Calvin told me very well about all of you knowledge, commitment and
friendship.
Now, answer the reason of this e-mail, the version that we'll use for
TOMCAT is the 4.1.18 (exe or zip archive - always binary version).
Eclipse is the version 2.1. Java(Java 2 Standard Edition) is the
version 1.4. You need install Java before install the another
softwares.
I would like to say that I'm very glad to be part of this team and I'm
sure that we'll do a very good job in this project.
All the best,
Renato Viana.
p.s. any suggestion or correction about my english is also welcome.
On 8/10/05, Calvin Webster <
cal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hey renato,
>
> i was wondering if you could help pratibha with tomcat and eclipse.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Pratibha Nori <
npr...@yahoo.com>
> Date: Aug 10, 2005 2:10 PM
> Subject: tomcat installation
> To:
cal...@gmail.com
>
>
> Hi calvin,
>
> I was trying to install the tomcat server and eclipse on my system.The
> apache jakarta website has a lot of files.So could you let me know
> which file I have to use for the download(i.e the .zip , or .exe etc)
> The version I am looking at is 5.5 which is the latest.I am assuming
> you would have installed the same.Also what version of eclipse have
> you installed?
>
> Thanks
> Pratibha
>
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