Re: JDdeveloper3 support available?
From: Paul Dorsey <pdorsey_at_dulcian.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 14:15:56 GMT
Message-ID: <w0t44.429$mv4.15605_at_news.rdc1.nj.home.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 14:15:56 GMT
Message-ID: <w0t44.429$mv4.15605_at_news.rdc1.nj.home.com>
You may be correct, we have been evaluating JDeveloper since 1.0.
3.0 is the first version that even has a chance at being useful.
We are currently trying to rehost our template and are building some
production apps.
If you want to talk to us, give us a call.
-- Paul Dorsey Dulcian, Inc. (732) 744-1116 web address: http://www.dulcian.com email: pdorsey_at_dulcian.com Randall J. Parr <RParr_at_TemporalArts.COM> wrote in message news:385038D0.FB9CCCFD_at_TemporalArts.COM...Received on Sat Dec 11 1999 - 15:15:56 CET
> Is there any JDeveloper3 support (paid or otherwise) available
> (beyond the Oracle Technet forum)???
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> I have hit several major problems/bugs in trying to use
> JDeveloper3. Some are so severe and/or limiting that I am
> begining to doubt that JDeveloper3 is a useful tool for any but
> very small projects. I hope that's not true because I really like
> the concept (BC4J, etc.).
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> I also have several questions about the strategy that should be
> taken when trying to use JDeveloper3 for a larger project.
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> The Oracle Technet forum is nice but most of the question I put there go
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> unanswered and I am left with no where to turn.
>
> R.Parr
> Temporal Arts
> 608.833.4578
> RParr_at_TemporalArts.COM
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