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The A/CMS green screen object creation features make life extremely easy. Unfortunately, I have been unable to use these creation features in WDSc. I have talked to Aldon's Support about it and all they could do was pass my request up the line. I've used A/CMS since 1993 and it simplifies life for developers and eliminates a lot of errors. I don't like to say bad things about it, but I find this one a bit distressing. Aldon has always, in my experience, been good about letting you "kick the tires". I've been in two companies where they installed the product for 30 days, free, and let us experiement wih it. You should talk to the sales folk and specifically ask them to demonstrate how it works with WDSc, just in case something has been fixed and I don't know about it. And if it is fixed, or is going to be fixed in the near future, do let us know. Sam >From: Scott Johnson <sjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries<wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >To: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] RE: WDSC With Aldon's A/CMS >Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 14:04:09 -0500 > >We are thinking about evaluating Aldon's CMS. Saw a webex demo of it >today. I am a big user of WDSC and am puzzled by this discussion. > >Are you saying that from within WDSC using their plugin, you cannot >compile a pgm and have it correctly include all its modules/srvpgms >like it would in the green screen? If so, that is a MAJOR point >against them... > >I have used Softlanding's TurnOver product and its plugins in the >past. Their plugins a fully integrated, usable, and functional from >within WDSC. They present little need for the developer to return >to the green screen. I am surprised to hear that the Aldon's >plugins have 'problems'. > >Thanks, > Scott J > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Get fast, reliable Internet access with MSN 9 Dial-up * now 3 months FREE!
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