Re: WO 5.3...confusion
Re: WO 5.3...confusion
- Subject: Re: WO 5.3...confusion
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 15:30:45 +0200
Hi,
I think you don't understand what i write!! :)
Because you don't use .NET for that reason, another people will NOT use
WebObjects for this *new* reason.
This is what i try to tell. In other words, WebObjects will lose customers.
About the documentations for tapestry, i agree 100% with you. I think in the
short time it will become better
Myself stopped learn Tapestry for that reason.
However, I hope it will be better.
Sako.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabrice Truillot" <email@hidden>
To: "WebObjects Developer" <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: WO 5.3...confusion
On 8 juin 05, at 14:45, email@hidden wrote:
>> That sounds about right to me.
>>
>> As I just said on another list.... The axiom "Apple is a hardware
>> company" applies here. But now that they have a viable server
>> platform of their own, it's no different than MS making .NET run only
>> on Windows.
>>
> How many people does NOT use .NET because of that?
I do not use .NET for this very reason. In my company, we use MacOS X
(Server or User) extensively, various UNIX flavors including the now
dead Tru64 (Digital), Linux. No Windows, nowhere.
Beside that, .NET, BizTalk Server and the Microsoft development tools
are great. Really. But a Windows only solution is not an option.
>>
>> The goal for WO (from Apple's perspective) is no longer to sell
>> licenses of the software, it's to sell hardware. Unfortunately, to
>> achieve this goal, it means some are going to get left behind.
>> That's life, that's business... it sucks.
>>
>
> Does not sucks. If you ask me i will switch the projects to
> Tapestry fro
> example. which looks too similar to WO, with Cayenne and TomCat.
> We human love freedom.
> Apple forces me. I do not like that :)
> If i can i will leave. But however, i am not the Chef ;)
It's not really freedom of choice to have to abandon the beloved
tools, as good as the new tools are (I'm in the middle of a switch to
Tapestry, Hibernate/Cayenne/IBATIS and Spring Framework). The problem
wasn't with WebObjects itself or the plateform (MacOS X is our
primary and prefered plateform). It was with the "no information"
attitude at Apple.
-- FT'e
道
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