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Re: A Couple of Quick WO Questions
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Re: A Couple of Quick WO Questions


  • Subject: Re: A Couple of Quick WO Questions
  • From: Scott Anguish <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 23:51:33 -0400

On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 8:06 PM, MadBrowser wrote:

I am evaluating WO and I have three questions I was unable to find answers for...

1. If I buy a copy of WO (~$800), I am then licensed to develop apps. To deploy on a server, do I pay for another $800 license? Or can I deploy for free? Or is there a more expensive deployment license that I need?


I believe that you get one license of each... but I'm not speaking for Apple here..



2. Linux is not on the list of supported deployment platforms. If I setup my WO app as a servlet to run in a servlet container, is there any reason why I couldn't run it on my Linux/JBoss server? Does it not work or is it just not supported?

I believe it isn't supported, but it can work. Linux is not a brand name, so it'd be a major struggle to qualify 'Linux'. Perhaps a specific distro could be, but still seems like that'd be an issue.



3. I am looking at a possible WO app that would be primarily Web based but there is a need for some Java clients to be able to run in a "disconnected" mode (no network connection) and then be able to synchronize those changes back to the server when a network connection is available. Is this something that I could do with WO? Would I need to write my own 'synchronization engine' or does WO have something that would handle this for me?



Sounds to me like this is a WebServices opportunity.. and yes, you'd need to write the synchronization engine yourself.
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