We are in the middle of a development revolution here.  It is being driven by a desire 
to allow greater access to the Peoplesoft databases.  The Peoplesoft folks want to 
continue using those tools.  But the folks that are responsible for the application 
server which will connect to Psoft want to use Web Logic or possibly .net.  As we are 
considering J2EE environments, I've asked them to consider Jbuilder, Jdeveloper, and 
IBM's WebSphere stuff.


It will be interesting to see how this plays out.  There is a sect who wants whatever 
is chosen to be the sole development platform here.

Ian


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Has anyone else noticed?

Not so long ago, we saw quite a few more questions about
such things as data modeling, application security architecture, physical database 
design, and Oracle Designer

Not so much anymore.  

Do you think it's because there are so few development projects taking place?  Seems 
like in house development died with the dot bomb and has not begun to recover.

I know at my place of employment there is very little development, but that is due 
more to the size and nature of this place, as 
well as the management. ( they don't like in house development :( )

Now I spend my days with stuff like making NetBackup work with Oracle, migrating SAP 
all over the place and keeping things running.

Not that we haven't always done those things, but I miss some not having a good 
development project.  Ah, to do some real 
data modeling again.

Just some food for thought.

Jared






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