When I was at AAA, we spent $125K for a handful of WO licenses. They were
kind of pissed when they chopped the price to $700 a few months after they
bought the licenses.
The Apple support was a waste of money. The forums were much more helpful.
-- Dov Rosenberg Conviveon Corporation http://www.conviveon.comOn 2/10/05 8:22 PM, "Bryan Lewis" <brya..aine.rr.com> wrote:
> Tell me about it. We bought WO at the $50K price in 1999! Oh well, it was > only V.C. money. > > We've found support from this mailing list (and the source) to be better > than Apple's. In fact we'd stopped paying for Apple's support a couple of > years ago because it was so seldom helpful. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dov Rosenberg" <dov.rosenber..onviveon.com> > To: "Mike Kienenberger" <mkienen..laska.net>; > <cayenne-use..bjectstyle.org> > Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 7:55 PM > Subject: Re: Cayenne: Is it thread safe as compared to EOF? > > >> We have had pretty good performance for our 5.2 based application. The > only >> reason I am even considering a swap is the pricing for WO adds to the cost >> of our application. I would be very happy if WO went open source. >> >> I guess I should complain too much - it is certainly cheaper than it was a >> few years ago :) >> >> >> -- >> Dov Rosenberg >> Conviveon Corporation >> http://www.conviveon.com >> >> >> >> >> On 2/10/05 6:00 PM, "Mike Kienenberger" <mkienen..laska.net> wrote: >> >>> Dov Rosenberg <dov.rosenber..onviveon.com> wrote: >>>> How does cayenne compare to WebObject/EOF when it comes to > multi-threaded >>>> operations? >>> >>> For one thing, it will perform non-serialized database operations unlike >>> WO5.0 and 5.1. I haven't upgraded to WO5.2 yet (on my todo list), but >>> WO5.2 is supposed to also support non-serialized database operations. >>> >>> You can perform as many simultaneous connections as you have specified > in >>> the connectionPool max setting for your driver. >>> >>> I know Andrus recently (and often in the past) answered questions about >>> thread safety issues. I recommend doing a search on the cayenne home > page >>> for "thread safe" and "thread-safe" >>> >>> Here's a couple, but you can find more. >>> >>> http://www.objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-user/2004/12/0104.html >>> http://www.objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-user/2004/04/0006.html >>> >>> -Mike >> >> >
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