Q - "Where did you go on holiday last year?"
A - "Spain"
Q - "How did you get to where you were going?"
A - "We flew"
A converstion I have often held with delegates on our
"Tomcat Course" ... and I go on to point out that they didn't JUST fly - there were all sorts of other transportations involved too. And so it is with Tomcat. You need Java, you need an opersting system, you probably want other associated software such as Apache httpd as well ...
It's very rare that you can walk from your starting point to your plane, and from your plane to your destination, so the "we flew" statement is just the headline.
We travelled to the USA yesterday - "we flew" - but really we did a lot more. The flying wasn't even the majority of the time!
• Car from home to Well House Manor
• Walk to Market Square, Melksham
• National Express Coach to Heathrow
• A great deal of walking, escalators, travellators
• Aircraft to Dulles Airport, Washington
• Transfer Shuttle to customs and arrivals
• Walk to bus stand
• Metro bus 5A to Rosslyn
• Escalators to platform
• Blue Line Washington Metro to Pentagon City
• Walk to hotel
Our Tomcat course isn't just Tomcat. We include the Apache http server, and can also cover various Linux topics too. We have a separate set of Java programming courses.
Don't you just love the variety!

Destination - at the very end of the journey, a family gathering with members from right across the USA as well as us
(written 2010-05-06)
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