"If Domino died we'd all be up Poo Creak without a paddle" -- I thought Domino was dead, or at least garsping it last -- even IBM want it dead (source IBM senior architect I worked with years ago) .
Technically, it does seem to be more mature than Microsoft's smart client technology (in different areas), but come a successful Windows 2006 launch, the new .NET framework and Microsofts upgrade to its HTTP server offering, you hold the hammer and I'll hand you the nails.
"If Domino died we'd all be up Poo Creak without a paddle" -- I thought Domino was dead, or at least garsping it last -- even IBM want it dead (source IBM senior architect I worked with years ago) .
Technically, it does seem to be more mature than Microsoft's smart client technology (in different areas), but come a successful Windows 2006 launch, the new .NET framework and Microsofts upgrade to its HTTP server offering, you hold the hammer and I'll hand you the nails.