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Re: Ozone in real applications ?




> Actually, I don't know. Seems that people just don't report when they are using
> ozone. As I mentioned in one of my last mails, an Indian company recently asked
> me if they can ship their CAD system with ozone because it uses ozone. I asked
> back if they can give me some more details. No answer! They are using it but
> they don't think it's necessery to give something back - not even some f*cking
> small experiences... 
> So, in other words, I don't know of a cnn.com grade site running with ozone
> "in production". ;)
> 

We (my partner and I) initialy looked at ozone for a fault tracking and network
user training problem detector system that is in alpha with our clients, at
present the system is live with a RDBMS (as this alpha) because I don't trust
my own ozone code yet ;-) but we hope to actually use  ozone as a kind of
system wide 'sweeter' for various 'hotspots' that need more than (or are to
difficult/abstract to model with) a straight RDBMS, I like ozone, as a
first-language java programmer, the concept is easy to work with, and works
nicely and speedily. so at present, we have some test code that works, but it's
incomplete. I can say though, that we will probably use ozone come the release,
(i'll mail you if and when) but that would be a fairly busy real live corporate
system (We refused to support them unless we got to deploy on a linux box).
Let me know what kind of testing data you need, maybe I can add a few lines of
code to our project to capture said data.
Happy to help.

Sean Allen
Zero One Communications
Durban 
South Africa.