thanks a lot for the quick answer 
the company uses Remedy which is very much new to me - the idea both the
programming language.

thanks
Chanan


Rick Cook-3 wrote:
> 
> If you work for a company that is willing to look at and take advantage of
> what Remedy can do, it can be a pretty good job, because the underlying
> technology is both powerful and well-constructed.  And you will find that
> your Java skill don't have to fall by the wayside, because not only does
> Remedy use Java, but you can write Java scripts to automate and enhance
> some
> functionality.
> 
> Remedy is used on every contintent and in every kind of industry, and can
> track any kind of issue.  You are not locked into the applications the
> vendor sells you - you can build your own, using the same engine that
> BMC/Remedy uses to build the ones they sell.
> 
> Rick
> 
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> Hi All, 
> 
> As i said in my subject i am new to Remedy and wanted to ask some
> questions
> here:
> 
> 1) is Remedy popular as other programming langauges? like C++ or Java?
> 
> 2) i am in a position to work with Remedy, should i follow it? or try my
> luck in looking
>     for another work place which works with java (which i am more
> familiar).
> 
> thanks
> Chanan
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