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Re: WireHose?


  • Subject: Re: WireHose?
  • From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 16:58:25 -0500

OK -

Thank you Chuck for answering....

Unfortunately most of my projects 80% are fixed. What I am looking for is developmental speed. I need to create a system to manage extranet users, report on them, use a product database for the extranet AND for an online catalog (one has more info, along with ordering) and a "skinnable" interface whereby I can offer a catalog (same products) but with a different companies branding. Now I am pretty darn good at WebObjects and I must say I do love it, but, sometimes PHP does the trick with all the "canned" scripts out there.

If WireHose can manage permissions, skinning, users, and the ability to integrate a nice product catalog, I think it could save me about 40 + hours or so of effort. Is this reasonable to assume?

-James

On Jul 25, 2005, at 4:17 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

OK -
On Jul 25, 2005, at 1:44 PM, James Cicenia wrote:


Just wondering if anyone has used WireHose?


yes.  :-)



Is it worth it?


That depends. Look at what your application needs. Look at what the WireHose API provides. How much time will that save you? How much will the licenses for WireHose cost? Can you bill the client for the value or does using WireHose result in less billable for you?




What do people like or dislike about it?


I like that it does a lot of things that I seem to need in each application. The downside is that it is a lot like WO: very large and not over extensively documented. No, I won't be writing Practical WireHose. :-P



I need to do a new app for a client. Mainly a database of
products with a bit of extranet features.


User? Permissions? External sources of information? Localization? Changable layouts? You will have to asses the functionality fit. I can tell you that Gary does very nice work. WireHose would not be out of place integrated into WebObjects.


Chuck

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