Come on -- wise up a little. I'm not intending to be harsh, but maybe jolt you out of this mode of "poor me, beset upon by the evil software giant." Don't believe anyone's marketing b.s. You should know that. I suspect you do, but like all of us, had a temporary slip -- perhaps bolstered by the excellence of Orion. ;-> Seriously, if you have a complaint and you want Kawa to support Orion out of the box, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ask for the feature(s) you want, and ask to have the email forwarded to Nag Rao. He's the only Kawa tech lead I know. Scott Stirling West Newton, MA On 09 Jan 2001 22:56:01 +0200, Ervin Jakab wrote: > Marian, I knew about that faq, but its answer is about the previous version > of Kawa, developed by Tek-Tools. > > Allaire bought the product last autumn and promissed to make it a very good > IDE for writing EJBs and for exploiting the full power of J2EE, while their > other product, JRun Studio, will remain for users who develop mainly JSPs > and servlets and who are more web designers than developers. > > I was very surprised to see Orion on their supported J2EE app server list, > together with Allaire's JRun or BEA's WebLogic, but this is what Allaire > says about Kawa 5.0 Enterprise (among other features): "Deploy your > application built in Kawa Enterprise on Java application servers from an > array of vendors. For really seamless deployment, take advantage of built-in > integration with JRun, BEA WebLogic, and Orion." > > There is no mention about app servers in the Kawa 5.0 Pro product > information. > > BUT, and I would have never thought that Allaire would make a mistake like > this, the online help says :"You can configure J2EE-RI 1.2 and Weblogic 5.1 > servers to run in Kawa. Support for more servers will be available in future > versions." (What's new in Kawa 5.0 Ent, > http://www.allaire.com/Documents/kawa/KawaEnt5.0/whatsnew.htm). > > And the Kawa 5.0 Ent Tutorial Index lists links to tutorials about using > Kawa with J2EE RI, WebLogic and JRun. Nothing about Orion. > > I have learned my lesson. I apologize. But if you cannot take even a > "product information" for granted... > > :-( > Ervin
