Re: Prototypes in Cayenne?

From: Brendan Duddridge (brenda..lickspace.com)
Date: Fri Oct 29 2004 - 16:00:40 EDT

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    Hi Denise,

    I guess that makes perfect sense. I'm unfortunately not at all familiar with
    Cayenne's modeler. Is it compatible with EOModeler's data model format?

    Thanks,

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    > From: Denise Howard <dhowar..gp.com>
    > Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 11:56:05 -0700
    > To: Brendan Duddridge <brenda..lickspace.com>,
    > <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>
    > Subject: Re: Prototypes in Cayenne?
    >
    > Here's an example. Suppose you have a DBA who's in charge of your database.
    > You want to put him in charge of maintaining the data model, too. But he
    > uses Linux. So you can't just have him install WO. Nor does he want all
    > the WO stuff anyway--he just wants the modeler. Enter Cayenne.
    >
    > Denise
    >
    > On 10/29/04 11:38 AM, "Brendan Duddridge" <brenda..lickspace.com> wrote:
    >
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >>> And I wouldn't say we're abandoning WebObjects--we're just trying to move
    >>> toward tools that allow folks without WebObjects expertise to help with the
    >>> workload! Cayenne is a step in that direction.
    >>
    >> So what's the difference? Don't you need to then have people who know
    >> Cayenne? I'm sure there's more WO developers than Cayenne developers out
    >> there. Correct me if I'm wrong.
    >>
    >> Thanks,
    >>
    >> ___________________________
    >>
    >> Brendan Duddridge
    >>
    >> ClickSpace Interactive Inc.
    >> Suite L100
    >> 239 - 10th Ave SE
    >> Calgary, AB T2G 0V9
    >> Canada
    >> (403) 277-5591
    >> http://www.clickspace.com/
    >>
    >>
    >>> From: Denise Howard <dhowar..gp.com>
    >>> Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 10:10:17 -0700
    >>> To: Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org>,
    >>> <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>
    >>> Subject: Re: Prototypes in Cayenne?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks Andrus--I just filed a feature request in JIRA.
    >>>
    >>> And I wouldn't say we're abandoning WebObjects--we're just trying to move
    >>> toward tools that allow folks without WebObjects expertise to help with the
    >>> workload! Cayenne is a step in that direction.
    >>>
    >>> Denise
    >>>
    >>> On 10/28/04 5:11 PM, "Andrus Adamchik" <andru..bjectstyle.org> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Hi Denise,
    >>>>
    >>>> I am all for it. Opening a JIRA feature request and/or posting your
    >>>> ideas (if not the implementation) on Cayenne mailing list will go a
    >>>> long way in making that a higher priority.
    >>>>
    >>>> Oh, and I don't want to go on the record advocating abandoning
    >>>> WebObjects, as I am not (providing an alternative doesn't count ;-)).
    >>>> Use what you feel is best for your business.
    >>>>
    >>>> Cheers,
    >>>> Andrus
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On Oct 28, 2004, at 7:45 PM, Denise Howard wrote:
    >>>>> Are there any plans to support prototypes in Cayenne, as EOModeler
    >>>>> does?
    >>>>> Now that we are sold on the value of prototypes, this is the one hitch
    >>>>> keeping us from dropping EOModeler in favor of Cayenne.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Denise
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>
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