You can get it in different editions for different prices. First I downloaded a package from Borland, a free version, but when I tryed to install it the package was corrupted, and I had downloaded around 50MB on a 56k modem...:-þ So I bought the Foundation edition which is the cheapest one think it cost around 50$, comes with a manual and 3 CD's, if I like it I can buy upgrade an package package of the Pro or the Enterprise ed. On Wednesday 10 January 2001 15:23, Tuncay Baskan wrote:
How much does it cost?
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From: EagleIce Sent: 12 January 2001 12:43 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] JBuilder 4 in SuSE 7.0
You can get it in different editions for different prices. First I downloaded a package from Borland, a free version, So I bought the Foundation edition which is the cheapest one think it cost around 50$, comes with a manual and 3 CD's,
There are three versions... Foundation - free to download, or $50 to purchase with extra goodies, like CD's, manual and box. The 'purchased' version also entitles you to 'upgrade' pricing on the other versions. It actually works out cheap to purchase the Foundation version and upgrade, if you want the other versions. Professional - same as Foundation, but with extra 'beans'/components to all database/web stuff, + better tools (debugger etc.) - costs about $299 (less for upgrade). Enterprise - same as Professional version, but includes full Corba support and comes with application servers and all the 'other' things needed for enterprise development. - costs about $1699 (less for upgrade). There is nothing stopping you doing all the stuff you can in Pro/Enterprise in Foundation, but you will have to 'roll your own' code, which will take a long time! Cheers Phil
At 12:32 PM 1/17/2001 -0000, Phil Shrimpton wrote:
From: EagleIce Sent: 12 January 2001 12:43 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] JBuilder 4 in SuSE 7.0
You can get it in different editions for different prices. There are three versions... Foundation - free to download, or $50 to purchase with extra goodies, like CD's, manual and box. The 'purchased' version also entitles you to 'upgrade' pricing on the other versions. It actually works out cheap to purchase the Foundation version and upgrade, if you want the other versions.
Hey thanks for this tidbit , did not think of this.
Professional - same as Foundation, but with extra 'beans'/components to all database/web stuff, + better tools (debugger etc.) - costs about $299 (less for upgrade).
This has all of the data base components , a must have for any database type apps , otherwise lik you said , you will be in for a lot of "roll your own" coding New User $999.00 Upgrade from any Borland Professional product or competing product $449.95 Upgrade from JBuilder 3.5 Professional $249.95
Enterprise - same as Professional version, but includes full Corba support and comes with application servers and all the 'other' things needed for enterprise development. - costs about $1699 (less for upgrade).
Major bucks here.
There is nothing stopping you doing all the stuff you can in Pro/Enterprise in Foundation, but you will have to 'roll your own' code, which will take a long time!
Cheers
Phil
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