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  • Subject: Re: JWALK VS. TRADEPAQ VS JACADA
  • From: Ed Davidson <edavid3001@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2000 09:58:08 -0500

We bought JWalk and are using it for load tracing, however we have since decided to migrate away from Jwalk, and move towards using HTML (I/Net's commerce server).   If you want to use all of the features of Jwalk you have to use the windows client, which is a 10 meg download.  The windows client doesn't do any encryption so your userID's and passwords are sent over the internet in the clear.  We have to walk each and every customer through the install, which is a nightmare for us.

We also had a difficult time getting the software up and running.  It took many months of calls to tech support to get it working correctly.  We would get the windows client working, then break the Java client and visa versa.   I think they have most of version 3's bugs worked out now, however.   ( Check out our Jwalk download page, http://www.primeinc.com/applications/loadtracing/loadtracing.html )

The product looks like it would be a great solution for wrapping a GUI onto legacy programs for your inhouse folks.  You could use something like Zenworks or SMS and not have to worry about the install issues.
 
 
 

"Angela Wawrzaszek(EXCH)" wrote:

We are looking into putting some of out inquiry/entry screens on our web site and have been checking into the following products.   JWALK,  Tradepaq, and jacada.  Anyone have any pros/cons and/or experience for any of these?

Angela Wawrzaszek

Programmer/Analyst


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