Hi all! Thanks for the replies! I could adopt some patterns from avalon/phoenix, so at least I won time, and later we will be able to adopt others too (I hope)
Laszlo Hornyak Leo Simons írta: >>>I would like to persuade my boss to deploy phoenix in the company >>>environment, but I need some realy big examples in >>>mission-critical and >>>bussines area (not free software). Can anybody tell me some? >>> >>> > >Hi! > >While I cannot be specific for strategic reasons (our company considers >our in-depth avalon&phoenix knowledge and extensive usage a competitive >advantage, furthermore, some of our clients also like to keep their >outsourcing strategies unknown for the same reasons), our company runs >mission-critical applications on top of phoenix for some of the biggest >companies/organisations in the world, including a Fortune 500 (I believe >that's how that silly list is called...?) company. > >I can also tell you that both avalon framework (on which phoenix >depends) and phoenix itself have zero known issues (compared to at least >dozens for most EJB or J2EE servers), and that phoenix runs for >unattended for months without crashing. > >Furthermore, phoenix is nearing final release status. > >Regardless of all that, I think that it would be benificial to your >company in general when a different set of standards is applied to >software coming from the jakarta project (and I indeed suggest you do >try and convince your boss of this ;). Not to sound arrogant, but some >of the best java software does originate here. And no released jakarta >software is as remotely crappy as, say, windoze. > >best regards, > >Leo Simons > >PS: you might also wish to consider searching the archives for >phoenix-dev on this subject. There's some interesting stuff. > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > >. > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>