Camino doesn't have a "network" version which has built-in team support like what Visual Age for Java (VAJ) does. (And depending on individual taste, developers either love it or hate it. From our experience, many developers discount it is a helpful feature and, thus, there is no plan in this area.)
The "concurrent license" is mainly a licensing arrangement offering discount for bulk purchase.
Regarding team development support, you may be interested to know there is currently a discussion going on among the Struts development community. A design for the next major upgrade of Struts is being devised to provide multiple "sub-applications" within a Struts application. This will allow multiple teams working on their sub-app independently.
We're committed to support that in future versions once the community has finalized the details.
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John
At 07:01 am 11-01-2002 -0500, you wrote:
I see there are "network licenses" of Camino available. Does this mean multiple developers can access the same CPX project at the same time? If so, does Camino automatically update its user interface to show the actions of the other concurrent users?
Are any of you developers using Camino in a multiple-developer environment?
Thanks,
Rick
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