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TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey (11 messages)
- Posted by: Peter Varhol
- Posted on: August 07 2008 13:58 EDT
TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey will help us better understand your needs for content in the future. Please take ten minutes for the survey at http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/56012/theserverside-com-2008-java-trends-survey. One person will be chosen in a random drawing to win an 8GB iPod Touch. Thanks!Threaded Messages (11)
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Info Services on August 07 2008 14:24 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Sal Branco on August 07 2008 14:32 EDT
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Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Burak AKSOY on August 08 2008 01:35 EDT
- Order questions frustrating by Brian Sayatovic on August 08 2008 08:30 EDT
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Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Burak AKSOY on August 08 2008 01:35 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Sal Branco on August 07 2008 14:32 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Corne Kloppers on August 07 2008 15:40 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Lou Marco on August 07 2008 17:18 EDT
- No mention of JSF? by shay shmeltzer on August 07 2008 18:19 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Chris Nappin on August 08 2008 09:05 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Bj??rn Caroll on August 10 2008 14:14 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Peter Varhol on August 08 2008 13:35 EDT
- Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey by Alexander Panzhin on August 10 2008 14:59 EDT
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Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Info Services
- Posted on: August 07 2008 14:24 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
... get as far as "ABOUT YOUR USE OF PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY" and it just says "There was an error on your page", without giving any information of what is the error (all questions are answered). Would have thought that it was standard practice to highlight what question is an "error". It doesn't even allow selection of J2SE for "Java architecture"; nobody would ever want to use that. -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Sal Branco
- Posted on: August 07 2008 14:32 EDT
- in response to Info Services
I got same error message. I tried to move one of the scroll list up and down and clicked on optional field(and filled - one of the required field that lost its original data) -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Burak AKSOY
- Posted on: August 08 2008 01:35 EDT
- in response to Sal Branco
Changing the order of the importance(the ones with arrows pointing up and down) on all questions solved the problem for me. -
Order questions frustrating[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Brian Sayatovic
- Posted on: August 08 2008 08:30 EDT
- in response to Burak AKSOY
The questions asking you to order the importance of factors was very frustrating. The labels can be very subjectilvy interpreted and are filled with nebulous buzzwords. -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Corne Kloppers
- Posted on: August 07 2008 15:40 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
I got the same error... can't complete the survey -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Lou Marco
- Posted on: August 07 2008 17:18 EDT
- in response to Corne Kloppers
Got to about 28% done. Asked for userID and password (!!) Needs work... -
No mention of JSF?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: shay shmeltzer
- Posted on: August 07 2008 18:19 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
Interesting that it only mentions JSP and Servlets in the core Java EE. And it doesn't mention JSF when it talks about other Web frameworks. -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Chris Nappin
- Posted on: August 08 2008 09:05 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
Can anyone please explain the difference between: - J2EE 1.4 - Java EE 4 which are both listed as 2 separate items? -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Bj??rn Caroll
- Posted on: August 10 2008 14:14 EDT
- in response to Chris Nappin
Can anyone please explain the difference between:
One difference is that there exists something called J2EE 1.4. As far as I know, nothing is called Java EE 4
- J2EE 1.4
- Java EE 4
which are both listed as 2 separate items? -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Peter Varhol
- Posted on: August 08 2008 13:35 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
Thanks, we're looking into the problems that a few of you had. They seem to be very sporadic. -
Re: TheServerSide.com 2008 Java Trends Survey[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Alexander Panzhin
- Posted on: August 10 2008 14:59 EDT
- in response to Peter Varhol
Untested and probably no one read it before publishinh... Don't expect me to complete it....