Am 11.04.2008 um 22:47 schrieb David Avendasora:

On Apr 11, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Simon McLean wrote:

I think the real bug-bear for people struggling to get their companies to commit to webobjects isn't the fact that it's not open source - i think it's the fact that you have to buy a mac to get your hands on the frameworks.

No problem. Just write up the purchase order for a copy of the WO 5.4 frameworks wrapped in super-sexy MacBookPro packaging. Just $4,000. Or you can go for the more economical Mac mini packaging. Just $599. (that's $200 off the $799 list-price for 5.2) and you get a free computer to (dual)boot.


Situation in the Real World:

- No software-package, you have to buy a Mac instead that people don’t want.
- No support to transfer that to Win/Linux
- No clear licensing for developers using Win/Linux
- If you think the license model is „one Mac OS X license per developer seat“ then you still have an OS DVD that you can not use to install WO on Win/Linux.


The only possible _manager acceptable_ solutions (from my experience) could be:

1. put the jars/frameworks in a package, that you can extract on any plattform (zip/gzip/rar). 2. clear up the license to make WO either a free download or charge a fee per dev-seat.

A goodie would be to add Apache-adaptors compilable on Win/Linux.


The problem with supporting only Mac OS X remains a problem though.

        atze

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