I have the same pain too.
Originally, I thought buying a license from them during development would
help getting support better.
Sadly, it was a waste. Not thing helpful yet, except this mailing list. I
had to figure erverything out
on my own. I enjoy using their product, but their support
On Today, Kemp Randy-W18971 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Tim has brought up an interesting point. Orion has granted free licenses to
>developers, which is a good concept. However, Orion not only has to compete with
>other commercial products like web-logic, but good open source EJB servers, li
production - Let's sell support!
> However, you say that you have not bought a license yet and
> that means you have
> not yet bought any support from us. If you are serious in
> choosing Orion I
> think it can actually save you money to get a license when
> developing (eve
> However, you say that you have not bought a license yet and
> that means you have
> not yet bought any support from us. If you are serious in
> choosing Orion I
> think it can actually save you money to get a license when
> developing (even if
> you can get free developer licenses), since it
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Jim Archer wrote:
> Anybody want to help me start a business selling Orion support on a 900
> number? Just charge several dollars a minute, on an incident by incident
> basis. If the support is competant, it would sell big. Heck, we could make
> more money then Evermind! O
Hello Jim,
Couldn't agree more on the business plans. We are looking for partners to do
support for money, if you're interested and your company has Orion knowledge,
we'd be very happy to help you "officially" to get customers.
However, you say that you have not bought a license yet and that mea
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Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 10:05 PM
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Subject: RE: Orion in production - Let's sell support!
Hello all...
--On Friday, October 20, 2000 5:35 PM -0300 "Juan Lorandi (Chile)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And also, lack of
Hello all...
--On Friday, October 20, 2000 5:35 PM -0300 "Juan Lorandi (Chile)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And also, lack of support & documentation is becoming now, as most
> developers are finishing
> their work and reach deployment time(from what I pick up of many mails in
> this list), a