ObjectDomain status?
Dan Snider
dsnider at mindspring.com
Fri Jan 28 14:17:40 EST 2000
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Hi Harri, > I wonder if the > company has gone belly-up? Absoultely, 100% not!! We are doing quite well but extremely busy preparing a public beta of a new release. This should be posted real soon... You know the deal about dates :-) Sorry for the delay in some of the pre-sale support emails. We are trying to hire more people to accomodate the demand but the new release has us a little behind. Regards, Dan <hpasanen at my-deja.com> wrote in message news:86pqmb$d22$1 at nnrp1.deja.com... > Hi, > > This brushes on Python, so I though someone here might know... > > I've recently evaluated ObjectDomain UML modeller for our internal use. > (http://www.objectdomain.com/) The unique feature of their product is > that it contains an embedded JPython as a scripting language, while > the rest of it resembles Rational Rose a whole lot from the UI > perspective. (perhaps too much?) > > All in all, ObjectDomain 2.5 seems to work reasonably well, but I can't > get any response from ObjectDomain to my queries. I wonder if the > company has gone belly-up? > > Anyone in the know? Would be a shame to see a prominent Python product > going down the drain, but perhaps they'll Open-Source it? ;-) > > Regards, > > Harri > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.
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