Domain: unify.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to unify.com.
Comments · 7
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Re:MySQL gets the next great thing after Firebird?I don't understand why MySQL doesn't just aquire one of the existing closed-source database backend companies and do the integration work. Seems like [shameless plug] Unify's DataServer product [/shameless plug] might make a good choice. Another possibility is Birdstep's RDM.
Unify's product has a detachable SQL engine and Birdstep doesn't even have an SQL engine.
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Re:MySQL gets the next great thing after Firebird?I don't understand why MySQL doesn't just aquire one of the existing closed-source database backend companies and do the integration work. Seems like [shameless plug] Unify's DataServer product [/shameless plug] might make a good choice. Another possibility is Birdstep's RDM.
Unify's product has a detachable SQL engine and Birdstep doesn't even have an SQL engine.
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Sounds like another rumorThey've been talking about buying other companies like Unify for a while anyway.
The reason this didn't go through, as far as I can tell from the trenches, is because Sun suffers from the "not invented here" syndrome.
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.NET vs. Rave vs. products like NXjAs mentioned in this article, "One of several themes that dominated the annual JavaOne love fest, held in June in San Francisco, was how to make Java easier to use. Sun demonstrated Rave, scheduled to ship next year, which is intended to simplify development of J2EE applications."
Or you can take a look at Unify's NXj and get this sort of functionality today.
Yes, I work there, and I'm biased. But the point is that Java is in desperate need of tools like this one to beat Microsoft's advancements in
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.NET vs. Rave vs. products like NXjAs mentioned in this article, "One of several themes that dominated the annual JavaOne love fest, held in June in San Francisco, was how to make Java easier to use. Sun demonstrated Rave, scheduled to ship next year, which is intended to simplify development of J2EE applications."
Or you can take a look at Unify's NXj and get this sort of functionality today.
Yes, I work there, and I'm biased. But the point is that Java is in desperate need of tools like this one to beat Microsoft's advancements in
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I think they'll be getting a run for their money
I think they will be threatened on this front soon enough. Have you seen products like NXj from Unify Corp? It's an awesome front-end gui that generates java, has a simple 4GL, and competes in this area.
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I think they'll be getting a run for their money
I think they will be threatened on this front soon enough. Have you seen products like NXj from Unify Corp? It's an awesome front-end gui that generates java, has a simple 4GL, and competes in this area.