Tampa, FL, December 23, 2000 -- Have you ever tried to explain to your boss or customer why
the e-commerce site you're developing will cost $800,000 and will take 6 months to develop? How often did you get the reaction "I can develop that HTML in 3 hours with Frontpage! Why should I pay you $800,000 to do that?"
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Those days are over thanks to the tools and services available from:
http://ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com
The Insight Architecture Visualizer tool allows you to link
your GUI prototypes (web based or not) to an animated architecture diagram showing your boss or customer all the components that have to be built or bought to turn your e-commerce site into a working, scalable system. While demonstrating your GUI, events are sent to the visualizer, which in respons animates all the components involved in creating the user experience.
Better yet, once you've built your system, you can use the
same Visualizer to monitor events from your live system and animate the architecture diagram the same way you did before you built the system.
ArchitectureZone provides you with the tools and services
to sell, build and monitor your systems. Sign up now and download the Insight Visualizer. ArchitectureZone also provides you with the Insight Architecture Wizard to help you model your architectures, an icon library and a custom icon generator.
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public (14 messages)
- Posted by: Frank Sauer
- Posted on: December 23 2000 14:14 EST
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- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Raj Waghray on December 26 2000 01:53 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Pankaj Yadav on December 26 2000 05:31 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by ruben martin on December 26 2000 12:39 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Frank Sauer on December 26 2000 04:13 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Frank Sauer on December 26 2000 06:20 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Mark Matthews on December 27 2000 10:12 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Neelesh Gupta on December 27 2000 03:17 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Mark Matthews on December 27 2000 10:12 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Frank Sauer on December 26 2000 06:20 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Frank Sauer on December 26 2000 04:13 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by ruben martin on December 26 2000 12:39 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Saji Mathew on December 28 2000 12:08 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Dimitri Rakitine on December 28 2000 15:09 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Yan Delcroix on December 28 2000 06:25 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Frank Sauer on December 28 2000 10:49 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by John O'Reilly on January 05 2001 11:54 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Mark Matthews on January 31 2001 09:42 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Mark Matthews on January 31 2001 09:46 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Mark Matthews on January 31 2001 09:42 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by John O'Reilly on January 05 2001 11:54 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Frank Sauer on December 28 2000 10:49 EST
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ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Yan Delcroix on December 28 2000 06:25 EST
- ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com released to the public by Dimitri Rakitine on December 28 2000 15:09 EST
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- Posted by: Raj Waghray
- Posted on: December 26 2000 01:53 EST
- in response to Frank Sauer
This link doesn't seem to exists. -
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- Posted by: Pankaj Yadav
- Posted on: December 26 2000 05:31 EST
- in response to Frank Sauer
This URL is not available :
Error message is displayed while trying to connect to this URL.
Pankaj -
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- Posted by: ruben martin
- Posted on: December 26 2000 12:39 EST
- in response to Pankaj Yadav
the error remains at 18:36 ( hour in London, Dublin, Madrid)
what´s up with the application? -
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- Posted by: Frank Sauer
- Posted on: December 26 2000 16:13 EST
- in response to ruben martin
Sorry about this. The timing of the release with the
Christmas holiday wasn't a good idea it seems...
As soon as I get a hold of the person in charge it will be
back up, I promise!
Frank -
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- Posted by: Frank Sauer
- Posted on: December 26 2000 18:20 EST
- in response to Frank Sauer
The site is live again...
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Frank Sauer
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- Posted by: Mark Matthews
- Posted on: December 27 2000 10:12 EST
- in response to Frank Sauer
Seems dead here in MI...
Cannot find server or DNS Error
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- Posted by: Neelesh Gupta
- Posted on: December 27 2000 15:17 EST
- in response to Mark Matthews
Still cannot get to the site.
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- Posted by: Saji Mathew
- Posted on: December 28 2000 12:08 EST
- in response to Frank Sauer
I was not able to go to this site with IE on 12/28. are you sure the site is live??? -
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- Posted by: Dimitri Rakitine
- Posted on: December 28 2000 15:09 EST
- in response to Saji Mathew
Did you pay them $800,000 to do that? ;-) -
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- Posted by: Yan Delcroix
- Posted on: December 28 2000 18:25 EST
- in response to Dimitri Rakitine
www.trcinc.com is actually working.
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- Posted by: Frank Sauer
- Posted on: December 28 2000 22:49 EST
- in response to Yan Delcroix
it's up again. Sorry about these startup problems.
Both people involved in architecturezone are not at
work right now and we're not able to actively monitor
the system. We need to figure out how to start tomcat
when the machine reboots...(NT right now, we'll migrate
to linux soon, I promise :-) -
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- Posted by: John O'Reilly
- Posted on: January 05 2001 11:54 EST
- in response to Frank Sauer
We need to figure out how to start tomcat
when the machine reboots...
We are also using NT and use a free tool called JSPLauncher (www.delphibbs.com) that allows us to set up an NT service to start/stop tomcat.
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- Posted by: Mark Matthews
- Posted on: January 31 2001 09:42 EST
- in response to John O'Reilly
Tomcat 3.2 includes an NT/2000 service installation tool, but if you need to stick with an older version there is info in Apache's FAQ-o-matic on getting Apache to auto-start Tomcat like it did with JServ (if you're using Apache...) -
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- Posted by: Mark Matthews
- Posted on: January 31 2001 09:46 EST
- in response to Mark Matthews
http://ArchitectureZone.trcinc.com is still dead, BTW. Has anyone ever seen this site?