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Kapalienator.WEB: Convergence: Websphere & Domino

I was asked recently whether there area lot of Domino customers taking advantage of the WebSphereApplication Server limited entitlementthat has been part of the Domino 6 and 7 license.  I had to say thathonestly, I don't know the answer -- I certainly remember the decision-makingthat lead up to this entitlement, but have never gone back and critiquedit."Kapalienator"wonders:I amwondering why Java doesn't capture the attention of majority of the notes/dominodevelopers. In openNTF there are very few projects that are based on Java(ofcourse, you could argue that there are fewer or nill in .NET/PHP/Ruby/whatevercategory). The same applies to the bloggers - few domino bloggers talkabout Java).The blogger goes on to suggest six differentways that the entitlement could be leveraged...combining Domino and WebSphereinto a powerhouse.  Are you doing anything along these lines?
Written by Ed Brill, Contributor
I was asked recently whether there are a lot of Domino customers taking advantage of the WebSphere Application Server limited entitlement that has been part of the Domino 6 and 7 license.  I had to say that honestly, I don't know the answer -- I certainly remember the decision-making that lead up to this entitlement, but have never gone back and critiqued it.

"Kapalienator" wonders:
I am wondering why Java doesn't capture the attention of majority of the notes/domino developers. In openNTF there are very few projects that are based on Java (ofcourse, you could argue that there are fewer or nill in .NET/PHP/Ruby/whatever category). The same applies to the bloggers - few domino bloggers talk about Java).
The blogger goes on to suggest six different ways that the entitlement could be leveraged...combining Domino and WebSphere into a powerhouse.  Are you doing anything along these lines?

Originally by Ed Brill from Ed Brill on March 8, 2006, 10:43am

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