[OS-webwork] WW1.3 and WW2

2003-07-28 Thread Butt, Dudley
Hi, Ok, so once WW2 is up and running, is WW1.3 still going to be supported. I'm just about to start working with 1.3 using the xpetstore example and I was wondering if I shouldn't perhaps wait for WW2, or will it be safe to continue in W1.3 until WW2 is final? Will I be able to port it across

RE: [OS-webwork] WW1.3 and WW2

2003-07-28 Thread James Cook
Of Butt, Dudley Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 5:47 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [OS-webwork] WW1.3 and WW2 Hi, Ok, so once WW2 is up and running, is WW1.3 still going to be supported. I'm just about to start working with 1.3 using the xpetstore example and I was wondering if I

Re: [OS-webwork] WW1.3 and WW2

2003-07-28 Thread Mike Cannon-Brookes
Dudley, I think this depends on your level of comfort. Personally I wouldn't start a new application with WW 1.3 at the moment, as your development cycle is likely longer than the time until WW2 is released. Also using a framework during it's development is the perfect way to get your bugs fixed

Re: [OS-webwork] WW1.3 and WW2

2003-07-28 Thread Konstantin Priblouda
--- Mike Cannon-Brookes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dudley, I think this depends on your level of comfort. Personally I wouldn't start a new application with WW 1.3 at the moment, as your development cycle is likely longer than the time until WW2 is released. Also using a framework during

Re: [OS-webwork] WW1.3 and WW2

2003-07-28 Thread Hani Suleiman
On the other hand, webwork has been heavily profiled and optimised, ww2 has not (and I expect a fully optimised release is probably not something that'll happen soon). Webwork1 is deployed in quite a few places, webwork2 is only deployed currently by its own developers. As Mike said, it all