Hello Lachlan,
Thank you for replying to all my words.
> > I would like to answer some questions for clearifying what I mean.
>
> Sure.
>
> >> <...>
> >>> WO is a mature product.
> >>> But mature is a before-death from a point of marketing.
> >>>
> >> Somehow ... death == marketing?
> >>
> >
> >
Hello,
I would like to answer some questions for clearifying what I mean.
>
> <...>
>> WO is a mature product.
>> But mature is a before-death from a point of marketing.
>>
>
> Somehow ... death == marketing?
>
In general there are a life cycle pattern in technology.
Early adapters P
Hello,
> (please copy/paste the subject to original when reading via digest)
Sorry..
If someone felt bad I don't mean it.
Best regards,
Ken
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Hello,
This is just a reporting about my approach.
1) I have decided to migrate my EOF projects into a plain generated
JDBCEditingContext approach.
2) I picked sql2java not hibernate for replacement. And I could use the
output from sql2java as a input for another generator.
3) I will investigate
> > I think WO is the best tool but EO is not for everyone.
> I would agree with this ... EOF is excellent, but there are aspects
> that I wish were more configurable. That said, I have never found a
> problem that I couldn't solve.
> > When I try to find developers for WO other than me,it was dif
;t like XML and servlet. And I like WO's tools:-)
Best regards,
Ken
2008/11/23 Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Nov 22, 2008, at 6:01 PM, dododo2020 dododo2020 wrote:
>
> Hello,
>>
>> My name is Ken. It is my first post to this list.
>> I had se
Hello,
My name is Ken. It is my first post to this list.
I had searched many solutions before and Thank you for this list.
I have a question about WO app's instances and their integrity.
I am considering to process multiple http requests by multiple instances of
WO app.
When I update some data i