If you're not also morally opposed to git, maybe you could throw it up
on github or bitbucket and let the community submit pull requests?
Just a suggestion ;)
- Phillip
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:33 PM, Wayne Pollock <pollock_at_acm.org> wrote:
> I can either donate the tutorial to java.net/Oracle, or
> I can fix it up myself. (I'm not proud of the name I
> used, "myServletWAR" --- what was I thinking?) I know it
> needs some attention to clean it up, add some detail,
> remove old/stale info, etc. I can do the work, if some
> one is willing to provide criticism and feedback. (I.e.,
> you?)
>
> --
> Wayne Pollock
>
> P.S. myServletWAR doesn't process any data or user input,
> so no major security issues to worry about. If I make
> a version 2 that has user input (say to greet a
> user by name), I will indeed add the security steps,
> or at least a comment stating that they were omitted.
> (I was thinking of trying a simple JSP+JPA demo for that.)
>
> On 3/16/2015 12:35 PM, Reza Rahman wrote:
>> Responses in-line, removing extra text:
>>
>> On 3/15/2015 12:06 AM, Pollock, Wayne wrote:
>>> On 3/14/2015 9:02 PM, Reza Rahman wrote:
>>>
>>> I did, years ago. It remains one of my more popular web pages:
>>>
>>> <http://wpollock.com/AJava/WAR/myServletWAR.htm>
>>
>> Great - I'll reach out off alias on this. I do think with the addition of a bit more
>> material this could be an excellent resource.