Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
- Subject: Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
- From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 06:35:40 -0500
Hello -
I have very successfully incorporated D2W for my quick and easy
backend work and in my front end I used D2W to create a very nifty
and flexible report generator. The customers love it and they can
even export the report to EXCEL. It would have taken me hundreds of
hours to do without D2W.
As far as Wonder goes, I have been stealing bits here and there and
not using the Frameworks. The reason I went this route was I could
not get it to work under WebSphere. There was a conflict with
logging. Well, after many, many hours I realized it was Wonder, so I
found the source of the particular utilities I was using and just
compiled those into my app and everything worked fine.
I certainly can't say enough about D2W and it wasn't that difficult
to learn either. I am about to start a new project and maybe I will
try using wonder again since I won;t have to try to deploy it on
WebSphere.
Cheers,
James Cicenia
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