Subject: Re: Pros and Cons of Struts
From: Jeff Duska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Steve:

I guess I would disagree. Unless I misunderstood you before, you said 
that BC4J was only available with JDeveloper. Thus, to have a legal 
license you must purchase JDeveloper. This seems to me to make it pretty 
tied to Oracle, even if it is tied only to JDeveloper.

If Oracle starts providing it by itself, I think more people would 
consider it. You could even gain more acceptance by have plug-ins for 
Netbeans or Eclipse. I doubt that this is goal that Oracle has for BC4J.

Steve Muench wrote:
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> The most productive way to use the BC4J framework is through
> the wizards, editors, and UML modeling tools that are part of
> the Oracle9i JDeveloper IDE, so if anything -- even though you
> can use vi or emacs to work on your BC4J framework components --
> using the BC4J framework "invites" you to be most productive by
> using the Oracle9i JDeveloper IDE, but has no lock-in to either
> the Oracle9iAS appserver or the Oracle database.


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