> However, I'm still unclear as to the release status of JayBird. Should we
> put in on the production server ?
Whilst we have not used it in production, we have spent the last few weeks
putting together a report for a customer to pursade them to go the
JBoss/Jaybird/Firebird route, rather than Weblogic/Oracle. We found no real
problems with it that were not of our own making. One of our Java 'gurus'
said of Jaybird "This is better than most of the shite we are paying for", if
that counts towards anything <g>
The only thing stopping us using it in production is company policy prevents
us from using any 'pre-released'/beta/alpha products, regardless of their
quality.
Phil
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