Re: [ANN] Two new (sub)sites using Cayenne

From: Borut Bolčina (borut.bolcin..mail.com)
Date: Tue Sep 05 2006 - 10:12:43 EDT

  • Next message: Andrus Adamchik: "Re: [ANN] Two new (sub)sites using Cayenne"

    I have an approval for putting the sites under Success Stories. In the
    meantime I will try to design a better web page. Can I use the materials
    from Cayenne User Guide pdf (Copyright (c)2001-2005 ObjectStyle Group) and
    from current site and wiki?

    -Borut

    2006/9/2, Andrus Adamchik <andrus@objectstyle.org>:
    >
    > Hi Borut,
    >
    > That's great news!
    >
    > Hope you don't mind if I put this announcement on our web site and
    > mention these sites under "Success Stories"
    >
    > Andrus
    >
    >
    > On Sep 2, 2006, at 2:10 PM, Borut Bolčina wrote:
    >
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > I waited for the dust to settle after deploying two sister web
    > > applications
    > > using Cayenne 1.2 on the backend before making an announcement.
    > > Those two
    > > sites are leading local search sites for Croatia and Bosnia and
    > > Herzegovina.
    > > When management decides, three new countries (Slovenia (1 million web
    > > searches per day), Serbia and Macedonia FROY) will use Cayenne as
    > > persistence layer in this blog search engine part of the backend.
    > >
    > > You can check out the frontend at
    > > http://www.pogodak.hr/index.jsp?tab=blog&q= and
    > > http://www.pogodak.ba/index.jsp?tab=blog&q=.
    > > Yeah, I know, the design is made by, well, designers ;-) The
    > > quality of
    > > search hits is more important.
    > >
    > > Cayenne is used to store and retrieve all indexed data for blog search
    > > engine. The model is very simple, but it nonetheless makes the backend
    > > application much more readable and natural.
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > > Borut
    > >
    > > P.S. Next major project will use Tapestry and Cayenne :-)
    >
    >



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