Re: How robust are Java Oracle Tools for large 3-Tier development?

From: kevin moriarty <schmerd_at_primenet.com>
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 23:36:55 -0700
Message-ID: <83huf4$gc0$1_at_nnrp02.primenet.com>


[Quoted] What does jdeveloper do, that webdb can't do?

Paul Dorsey <pdorsey_at_dulcian.com> wrote in message news:eHC44.959$mv4.20980_at_news.rdc1.nj.home.com...
> Web DB is a great toy and works well when all you need are limited
> capabilities.
> JDeveloper 3.0 went production at Open world so it is too early to tell if
> it will hold up under
> serious production loads. I have seen the same posts you have, which may
or
> may not be a
> reliable measure of the tools effectiveness in a large production
> environment.
> I am doing a book on JDeveloper 3.0 and am so far pretty happy but we are
> only now
> really starting to push the tool. I have a large system that we are now
> working on that will go production
> in 9-12 months. We have committed to putting as much of the system as
> possible in the DB so we can convert when the Java environment becomes
> stable. But,... we have not bet the farm on JDeveloper quite yet.
Oracles
> bleeding edge tends to be as sharp as anyone's.
>
> --
> Paul Dorsey
> Dulcian, Inc.
> (212) 595-7223
> web address: http://www.dulcian.com
> email: pdorsey_at_dulcian.com
>
>
> Danny Pearce <dannypearce.home_at_virgin.net> wrote in message
> news:82ufaf$6$1_at_nclient15-gui.server.virgin.net...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a fairly large Client/Server development, currently in VB, PL/SQL
> and
> > Oracle8 which runs efficiently, but has been developed over the last 5
> > years, and now lacks structure. I now need to develop a 2nd (and 3rd)
> > application in the same area, but with slightly different business
rules.
> >
> > It's obvious to me, that I need to move from client/server to a 3 tier
> > architecture.
> >
> > I recently attended Oracle's Web enabling Seminar, and was very
impressed
> by
> > the demos and functionality of the tools presented (WebDB, OAS,
JBuilder
> > etc). However, since then I have heard some less favourable reports on
the
> > reliability, speed and ability to use to tools for large scale
> development.
> >
> > I would be very interested to hear anyones views that has gone down this
> > route.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Danny Pearce
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Sun Dec 19 1999 - 07:36:55 CET

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