> > But now we are moving to websphere, and it is not > > possible to have each one one copy to play with on his > > machine > > Honestly? Now is a good time to point out to your bosses the > benefits of > Tomcat for exactly this reason -- cost. Remind them that > they use to have > an environment where every developer could code and test > (don't forget > test!) independently at no cost to the project, but if you > want to keep > productivity up, they would have to shell out for developer > licenses of > websphere. > > Seriously. This is a problem that affects a huge number of > development > groups these days, and it's whats causing lots of people to look at > Tomcat. If you're writing good J2EE code then you should be able to > demonstrate that something written on Tomcat ports almost > invisibly to > websphere. > > If they're not prepared to let every developer have a server, > be prepared > to have your productivity crushed as you all step on each > other's toes on > a regular basis. There's no reason why you should tolerate > such a bad > situation, especially since you *know* how much better it was when > everybody had their own. Sometimes you can't just go along with > management, sometimes you have to fight back a little bit. > > Duane
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