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ant

can someone talk about apache ant ? it's important to tomcat. see Apache Ant


External Links

Why is it acceptible to add links to a commercial book for the purpose of sales, but not to free tutorials that assist in setting up and using Tomcat (similar to the C language page)?

That other articles also violate policy is irrelevant. In the particular case of the O'Reilly book, it's the canonical reference book for the application. Perhaps one has heard of a library? I've corrected the link to a book citation rather than just a normal external link. Chris Cunningham 08:20, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I didn't realize there was a policy against linking to free information, yet allowing commercial information. As a server administrator for setting up Tomcat I've found "Professional Apache Tomcat 5" by Wrox press to be superior to the O'Reilly's book. What makes the O'Reilly book "canonical"? Also would there be a policy against linking to the (again Free) Tomcat-Book project at http://tomcatbook.sourceforge.net/en/index.shtml?

Why is Resin, a "competitor" to Tomcat, given a link on this page? I only see it mentioned one in the external links.

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BetacommandBot 05:32, 13 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]