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hemant Oct 26th, 2007 9:03 AM

Mailing system project
 
Hi
Everybody i need a Mailing system project in jsp and servlet,If any body having that then please give me.

Regards

Wizard1988 Oct 26th, 2007 9:18 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
If you have money than please give me :)

hemant Oct 26th, 2007 9:30 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
If i say i am a student and i am not having money now.I know no body care about other's problem,If you can give now without money,i can pay you some time later.

regards

ReggaetonKing Oct 26th, 2007 9:35 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
Why don't you just do your own damn assignments!? I wish I knew your instructor's email address!

hemant Oct 26th, 2007 10:05 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
I wish, I could give you the address of my instructor, but fact is that evey body over here is an asshole. I have my shell Exsh (a shell like bash). But these guys over won't understand that. So, I resorted to java programming(just to get my job done). I personally dont like to work apart from c programming on unix system.

So dont preach me.

DaWei Oct 26th, 2007 10:16 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
The fact is that this a help forum and not a free software store. If you want to learn something, show some effort and ask for help with your problems.

One of rules states:
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Don't be lazy when it comes to doing your own schoolwork. Do not post homework problems expecting a quick answer - doing so is an invitation to getting flamed. However, if you take the time to show effort and ask a specific question about your homework that is confusing you, we will be more than happy to help you learn. For easy readability, always wrap programming code within posts in [code] and [icode] tags. If you don't do it, moderators will have to do it for you, and that leads to grumpy mods.
You can apply that to getting your professional work done for you, too. Perhaps even more so. If you're looking for code, search the web. If you're looking for an employee, ask to have this moved to the Jobs Forum.

Wizard1988 Oct 26th, 2007 10:21 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
So you resorted to java programming (just to get your job done)? No you resorted to have some one else do YOUR work for you and you want it to be for free. Thats just not how things work in the real world. I am sure that If you asked for help and showed what you have tried and where you are having a problem then someone might help you but not otherwise.

hemant Oct 26th, 2007 11:01 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
This is not done, dont think that i havn't done ny thing with my project, i need running project for presentation and I havn't much experience in beans,see i m state forward no body wants to create problem with beans.part of this world knows this still i m a student, and i m sure that after two years completion of my engg.no body can mess with me . and i will help to students without ny argument and ny fee. got it ,what ever u do do hav knowledge keep that safe.


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Originally Posted by Wizard1988 (Post 135871)
So you resorted to java programming (just to get your job done)? No you resorted to have some one else do YOUR work for you and you want it to be for free. Thats just not how things work in the real world. I am sure that If you asked for help and showed what you have tried and where you are having a problem then someone might help you but not otherwise.


RobEasy Oct 30th, 2007 4:59 AM

Re: Mailing system project
 
I am a student and I don't ask for people to do my homework or any work for that matter. What you have is a fundamental issue in reasoning. Why should anyone help you when you don't have anything that proves that you have done prior work! You have nothing to show and as such you will not be helped!


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