Hello;
Unfortunately I am not able to use Cayenne in my main work at the
moment, but I have been slowly working on a hobby project [2] for a year
or so that uses Cayenne.
It is an application-server to handle the community interactions
(comments, ratings, screenshots, icons etc...) around packages for an
open-source operating system called Haiku-OS [1].
It supplies a 'single-page' web interface using Angular-JS [3] as well a
set of JSON-RPC [4] web services to service a C/C++ GUI client (written
by somebody else) that is supplied with the operating system itself.
It is still under development, but it is an fairly interesting "success
story" (despite not being a commercial project) and as it is
open-source, it may be interesting for people to have a look at anyway.
[1] http://www.haiku-os.org/
[2] https://code.google.com/p/haiku-depot-web-app/
[3] https://angularjs.org/
[4] http://www.jsonrpc.org/
Regards;
On 7/09/14 12:40 am, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
Sorry for cross-post. With release 3.1-final approaching, I'd like to
ask our community for Cayenne success stories. We'd like to promote
the project, and the best way is to show how it is used in real
life.
NHL, ish, Nike are all actively using Cayenne in their major products
- that I am well aware of. Apple used it (or is using it?). But who
else?
If you don't mind sharing your story, please email me directly or
post it on the list. Even if you are already on our success stories
page and/or a long-term committer, still ping me. We haven't updated
our list in a while. Lost of new things have happened. So some recent
information on your latest Cayenne projects would be great.
Thanks in advance,
Andrus
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Andrew Lindesay