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Dan,

It would be my opinion that if you've got a time crunch over the next 5 
months, AND you've already been in WDSC for a few months or more, I'd stay 
with it (WDSC).  I would think that any time spent working through small 
quirks while the product matures would be offset by the savings you'd get 
by being more productive in the day-to-day work.

Just my thoughts.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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I have noticed the same response numerous times on this list to solve
problems - Create a new workspace.  I questioned the maturity of WDSCi a 
few
months ago (http://archive.midrange.com/wdsci-l/200409/msg00149.html). The
consensus of that thread was that there was so much to like about WDSCi 
that
you were willing to overlook the problems it has.  I'm not sure I have 
that
luxury.

I just received the 5.1.2 cd-roms.  I am waiting for my brand-spankin' new
P4 1GB RAM XP Pro box to be delivered to my desk.  I *will* install 5.1.2
and install the updates.  I will "wiggle my toes in the water", but I 
doubt
I'll be jumping off the dock anytime soon.  I will be in an absolute 
crunch
mode for the next five months, so I cannot afford downtime due to product
immaturity.  I need something that I don't have to worry about potentially
spending hours at a time problem-solving the development tool.  Right now,
reading from this list, WDSCi is just not there.

I understand that the fine folks in Toronto inherited WDS.  I do not know
the quality of the stuff they inherited, but I'm guessing there was a 
reason
why the move to Toronto was made.  This is pure speculation on my part.
(Please fill in the missing blanks.)

Yesterday I read a blurb about Websphere version 6 coming out in December.
Is WDSCi being upgraded as part of this announcement?

db

> -----Original Message-----
> From: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / RPower@xxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 7:43 AM
>
> It does seem that way doesn't it?
>
> Issues with Windows -> Reinstall
> Issues with WDSc -> Create new workspace.
>
> Works for me.
>
> Ron Power

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