We're in the process of doing it and plan to roll out at the end of
September. Unless we run into a real show-stopper, Jetspeed will support
both internal and external production applications. We are playing around a
bit with some things to integrate with a back-end database. If we come up
with anything that looks like it might be useful for anybody else we'll
submit the code. Today, for example, we got Jetspeed to read PSML
information from an org.w3c.dom.Document, rather than a file; that's kind of
handy.
I'd be glad to answer any questions or refer them to some of the rest of the
crew here.
Best,
Dave Halsted
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David G. Halsted, Ph.D.
Director, Core Technology
Creative Solutions, Inc.
Dexter, MI 48130
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 2:32 PM
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Subject: Jetspeed in Production??
This isn't a technical problem however I am just curious to know...is there
anyone out there the is working for a company that has implemented Jetspeed
into their production environment successfully and currently using it??
Would anyone respond if you are and what company you work for?? I'm
interested to know since we are looking to make this a reality at my
company.
Thanks in advance!!
Bob Wilson.
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