Re: [jug-discussion] OptimalJ Product Demo Poll

2004-03-08 Thread Chad Woolley
Hi, FYI - MDA = Model Driven Architecture ( http://www.compuware.com/products/optimalj/1812_ENG_HTML.htm ) I attended Compuware's demo in Phoenix. Here's some random impressions (in no particular order): - It looks really cool, and I think the presentation was worth my time - Looks like a

RE: [jug-discussion] OptimalJ Product Demo Poll

2004-03-07 Thread Tim Colson
You have any URLs? I haven't read any of these - but they are from the an MDA wiki page a colleague setup internally: OptimalJ http://www.compuware.com/products/optimalj/ OMG MDA site http://www.omg.org/mda/ MDA Productivity Analysis (PDF) from The Middleware Company: case study of using MDA to

RE: [jug-discussion] OptimalJ Product Demo Poll

2004-03-07 Thread Thomas Hicks
I just votedit seemed to allow me to select a time AND an Other, which is kinda cool because I wanted to use the Other to elaborate on my choice. Is that the way it's supposed to work, though? ci vidiamo, -tom At 05:09 PM 3/7/2004, Tim wrote: So far, only 4 folks have

RE: [jug-discussion] OptimalJ Product Demo Poll

2004-03-07 Thread Tim Colson
I just votedit seemed to allow me to select a time AND an Other, which is kinda cool because I wanted to use the Other to elaborate on my choice. Is that the way it's supposed to work, though? Yep. I made it so folks can check all the ones that may apply. For instance, I personally

Re: [jug-discussion] OptimalJ Product Demo Poll

2004-03-07 Thread Dave Bilgray
Folks, I'm the guy who mentioned OptimalJ at a meeting a couple of months ago. I've been in contact with Bill Bayham, the Arizona sales rep for Compuware Java products. He's quite willing to do a presentation on OptimalJ. He told me that most of it would be done by Don Vest, a Compuware