> We have  
> rewritten Dev Studio 6 in Java using JRE 5.0 so we can have a common  
> code base for all platforms.  I hear screams from the .Net/CLI Neo- 
> Luddites but Java, now that Sun and MS have kissed and made up,  
> allows us to have the Dev Studio running on OS X, Windows, Linux and  
> Solaris without the risks or limitations that came with the Mono  
> Project or other 3rd Party libraries or tools. 

Aaaahhh my eyes!!!!

Kidding aside...absolutely the right decision Phil. Yours is a
cross-platform product, and this makes the most sense.

Fortunately, or unfortunately, most of my customers are accountants -
basically locked into Windows with some reliance (large and small) on many
other Microsoft based products (and none on Java). 

I must go where they lead, as should you.

~ Scott Cadillac
~ 403-254-5002 
~ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

~ Custom Software for Business
  http://custom.softwarefor.net 

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  Canada T2Y 4T9
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 10:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: State of the Union address
> 
> Hi all.
> For those that do not read my essays - Witango Technologies remains  
> profitable and is currently working on version 6 of the Dev Studio,  
> Server and J2EE Framework which will be released in the future (no  
> dates set yet).
> 
> 
> <ESSAY>
> 
> Many years ago when my life was simple and I was in primary 
> school my  
> School moto was "Truth Above All".  It sort of stuck with me 
> over the  
> years and I try to live to it the best I can.  The moto however  
> regularly comes back to bite me in the ass as many people do not  
> handle the truth all that well and to some people the truth just  
> scares the hell out of them.  It is always interesting to see how  
> people react to the cold hard truth but I think it is worth taking  
> the risk to publicly let you know where we are today.  That being  
> said, I will not be turning this topic into or participating in an  
> open public forum on Witango Technologies Pty Ltd or Witango  
> technology and its future features.  So do not try to read between  
> the lines of the email - it simply is what it is, where we are today.
> 
> So here is the naked truth ...
> 
> Witango Technologies is a niche web middleware provider and as many  
> of you know is not your typical US tech company operating by burning  
> venture capital (aka MySQL and PHP) to build a brand that can some  
> day be floated on a stock market to make it's investors rich or a  
> multi billion dollar merger like Adobe/Macromedia.  Witango  
> Technologies is an independent software developer run like any  
> profitable business should be - profitably.
> 
> We have watched the .com boom come and because we had good 
> management  
> and business practices we saw it go, along with many of our  
> competitors who didn't.  I have an article I keep in my desk to  
> remind me that we are a business foremost which happens to build  
> software.  The 1998 article featured With Imagination (now Witango  
> Technologies) and 5 other busineses that were amongst the 
> premier Web  
> Developers in Australia at the time based on clients and the 
> size and  
> complexity of the systems we built.  We were the only private 
> company  
> not running with venture capital and amazingly we are the only one  
> still in business.
> 
> We believe that stability and longevity is important to a customer  
> when choosing a service or product regardless of whether it is  
> software or some other product.  Customers like to know that 
> whatever  
> they choose will be available to them for the long term.  Witango  
> Technologies has been in business for over 13 years and is planning  
> on being in business for many more years to come.  We continues to  
> power along thanks to the support of all of you and we continue to  
> grow with a steady stream of sales from both current and new  
> customers.  It was 4 years on June 30 2005 that we purchased 
> T2K with  
> all its warts, illnesses and cooperatively threaded secrets from  
> Pervasive (I think we are approaching the time when WT will have  
> owned the technology as long as Everyware had it) and it has 
> at times  
> been a bumpy ride but it is calmer waters ahead and smooth sailing  
> from here.
> 
> With 5.0 and 5.5 we added the most commonly requested features,  
> updated to the latest standards and rewrote all the subsystems,  
> plumbing and engine that runs Witango.  One of our early milestones  
> was the eradication of Server Watcher (T2K's perceived stability)  
> which we have aspired to replace with actual server stability.  I am  
> not saying the server is perfect, but as those that send us their  
> stack traces can verify, we prioritise fixing crashes above 
> all other  
> bugs, stability is priority #1.  A few of the subsystems that have  
> been rewritten and replaced are the datasource pooling, ODBC  
> interface, caching, SQL generator, XML parser, XML tags, tag  
> processor, encoding subsystems, etc.  In the server we have also  
> removed all dependancies on external libraries that are not open  
> source and we now have a single common code base across all  
> platforms.  All this has been in preparation for version 6 which we  
> are currently working on and will be released in the future at the  
> next Dev Conference (no dates set yet so please do not ask).  We now  
> have a solid foundation for the server to build upon.
> 
> The new Server 6 and J2EE Framework 6 will have many new features  
> including a lot more actions and it will be based on unicode instead  
> of assuming Latin-1 is the charset of the OS it runs on.  The new  
> server will have new actions for Web Services, Reading Mail,  
> Directory Manipulation, LDAP and TCFs have been enhanced to allow  
> multiple classes per TCF as well as private TCFs that expose 
> only the  
> method interface and not the logic within them.  The builder actions  
> have also been merged and enhanced.  It is not too late to ask for  
> features so if you have an idea for a new action or tag let 
> us know -  
> log into the developer site, go to the Utilities and log a 
> new feature.
> 
> We are nearing the completion of a total rewrite of the Dev Studios  
> for version 6 and has many new interface enhancements.  We have  
> rewritten Dev Studio 6 in Java using JRE 5.0 so we can have a common  
> code base for all platforms.  I hear screams from the .Net/CLI Neo- 
> Luddites but Java, now that Sun and MS have kissed and made up,  
> allows us to have the Dev Studio running on OS X, Windows, Linux and  
> Solaris without the risks or limitations that came with the Mono  
> Project or other 3rd Party libraries or tools.  Any OS that 
> has a JRE  
> 5.0 will be able to run the Dev Studio.
> 
> The Dev Studios up to 5.5 has dependencies on libraries and  
> frameworks dating back to 1997 and on OS X they are even 
> older so the  
> current Dev Studio code has been retired and we are fast 
> tracking the  
> development of DS 6 to overcome some issues in the 5.x code that we  
> cannot work around.  It is no longer possible to support the current  
> Dev Studios (OS X and Windows) with the current code base as the 3rd  
> Party libraries that they depended on are no longer supported and as  
> operating systems have been upgraded they have become less 
> stable and  
> unfixable.
> 
> 
> 
> Finally and because you asked, other projects I have been 
> involved in  
> recently include KidTechnic.com (the next generation of engineers)  
> and the soon to be launched motorcycleparking.com.au.  There are a  
> few others but they are still in the secret/concept stage.
> 
> </ESSAY>
> 
> 
> I hope this answers your questions.
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Phil
> 
> 
> 
> 
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