what is at the root of your concerns with Domino ?
Are you not convinced by XPages or is it that your traditional domino client base is not convinced by XPages ?
If you could easily deploy XPage applications in an virtual or physical Appliance mode or SAAS would that help ?
I have been waiting a long time for Xpages, obviously I didn't know that it was called XPages at the time, and it is looking good. Write once for Notes and Non Notes customers ( assuming 8.5.2 client runs XPages at a decent speed unlike 8.5.1 ) is an awesome capability. We have already sold a re-worked Notes application to an "ex notes shop" as Xpage applications running on a virtual appliance.
I know that the documentation has been crap but there is a ton of community created content which helps ( almost too much in fact ) and the learning curve is not as steep as it was now that it is less buggy.
Jake,
what is at the root of your concerns with Domino ?
Are you not convinced by XPages or is it that your traditional domino client base is not convinced by XPages ?
If you could easily deploy XPage applications in an virtual or physical Appliance mode or SAAS would that help ?
I have been waiting a long time for Xpages, obviously I didn't know that it was called XPages at the time, and it is looking good. Write once for Notes and Non Notes customers ( assuming 8.5.2 client runs XPages at a decent speed unlike 8.5.1 ) is an awesome capability. We have already sold a re-worked Notes application to an "ex notes shop" as Xpage applications running on a virtual appliance.
I know that the documentation has been crap but there is a ton of community created content which helps ( almost too much in fact ) and the learning curve is not as steep as it was now that it is less buggy.
Sean