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Gordon, Emery {PDBI~Palo Alto}[SMTP:EMERY.GORDON_at_ROCHE.COM] wrote:
> >Has anyone compared IBMs DB2 offerings against Oracle tools. There
> appears
> >to be a produce very close to JDeveloper and the tools claim to compete
> well
> >in the mid tier database market.
> >
> >Emery Gordon
>
It's very much a case of "what's your poison". If you're talking about
IBM's Visual Age for Java, it is just as
nice/easy/hard/difficult/cumbersome/annoying/great/quick/slow etc. as JDev.
The interface took a little while to get used to ... and my one big beef was
it took me a while to find where the hell it was actually storing my source
code (yeah, I'm an old jdk command line dinosaur, I like seeing the raw
source).
Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)
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