no it's all real.com; you are right.  there are ALOT of people here
and i don't keep track of all the internal organizations and technology,
politics, etc.
i am taking a sensible evaluation approach based on 
prototyping, load testing, support, extensibility, popularity,
soft/hard parts cost.  the last factor is probably the least 
important based on the total cost of development.
 
i have to ask questions though; that is the support part,
the part i like so much better over dealing with IBM, Oracle or m$oft.
the web stuff has little to do with being free 
as long as there is a commitment
to things like oracle/sun which drown the cost of something like jtower.

my next task is to iron out linux glibc and thread issues cause
the jvm hammers it more than anything else i have done.
so i have several avenues/fallbacks.  blackdown may do fine
if i can understand the library/threading intricacies.
i have to prove that i can simply do some file copies, 
environment changes, and know i have a box that is 
identical to the next.  i also cannot depend on it being
a certain linux dist. (certain glibc) 
so i have to make the glibc part of the install.
this is what has been so vexing.






At 01:25 AM 1/8/00 -0600, Chris Abbey wrote:
>At 07:19 1/6/00 -0800, "Michael E. Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>you are TOTALLY incorrect in your assumptions
>>about where i am using roxen. 
>
>then I whole heartedly appologize for my confusion.
>
>>i don't even have any idea what hell you are toaking about.
>
>ahem. your address is "moores at REAL DOT COM". your x-sender
>field is "moores at prognet dot com" which is of course the
>parent company of real.
>


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