Hi Glen,
My impression is that they are working hard to get
multiple project goals implemented in the next release,
and quietly planning the release after as well, due to
no getting everything into the release that will ship
soon.
The project director for their SanFrancisco frameworks
spoke at our user group recently (http://www.cooug.org)
and indicated that WebSphere will begin to take on a
more strategic role in the overall development vision
at IBM. This includes technologies like EJB with
integrated CORBA brokering as well. Can only hope
they have a decent COM/CORBA bridging strategy as
well for us living in a dual MS / everyone-else world!
Art
(Sent: Monday, June 7th, 1999 7:20 PM EDT)
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I am finding the IBM WebSphere implementation of JSP 0.91 very
disappointing. It does not handle INCLUDEs very well amoung other
difficulties. It is a shame they didn't at least upgrade to 0.92. Does
anyone have any word on whether they will be upgrading to the 1.0 API?
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Skyway Systems, Inc.
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