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and all of this exists long before and is still available for free.Īnd this is exactly the type of argumentation i hate! i can’t understand how someone can use such statements! if you don’t like a application, then tell us what is wrong with it and not that other tool are existing and therefore it must be bad…
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Or visual studio is nothing other than a gui editor with a great context sensitive help and a great compiler.
#IBM PCLP FOR FREE#
because almost everything windows offers, does exist for free or existed long bevore windows was out. Okay, okay… then windows is bullshit as well. YES! lotus domino/notes has service packs biger than 63mb! and i would like to know wich product is more lean then websphere and has the same functionality and a better quality. When you speak about bloatness, then you probably are comparing websphere with another product of the same functionality and quality. Like some Databasesystem (PostgreSQL…) and some Server with Servletmanager (Apache + Tomcat …) and Development Environment (NetBeans …) In 4.x to me it seemed that all these tech’s were put together by some midclass developers to fill IBM’s empty cash box.Īnd additionally a lot of the stuff came from OpenSourceįor customer is just important how much they need it or how much they don’t since they have alternatives, that can do the same like WebSphere does for them… Q:Have you actually ever seen a 63MB++ Fixpack for one Application?Ī:No, except 2k & XP(which are OS’s) ones.įurther more I thing selling the WebSphere for that prices is a cheek! Because all in all, WebSphere is just a package of a lot of technologies that existed long before (JAVA…, XML,HTML,DB2, blah blah). WebSphere 5.0 changes some of these issues I mentioned, significantly, since I really talked about 4.x.īut the bloatness will be still available for free with the whole WebShere Package.