Re: [WebDNA] Limits?
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texte = I guess we heard both of you and that any further exchange on this subject, if any, should be done privately.Thank you!- chris============================WebDNA Software Corporation16192 Coastal HighwayLewes, DE 19958On Apr 7, 2009, at 9:18, Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote:> The WebDNA talk list is not a forum for your personal vendetta. But > I think I need to reply.>> Everyone loses customers. When someone loses, someone else needs to > gain. This is a fact of life for every business owner.>> It is true that you could not get your scripts working again on my > server after I installed the j2sdk1.4.2 build. Do you remember > telling me that your scripts were programmed for 1.4.2? When in > fact I discovered that the jre zip you gave me to install was > actually a custom compile by someone at SMSI. I worked with you for > weeks in an honest effort, and I even tried to compile the java > build for you.>> But no matter how much I worked through it, followed your directions > working at all hours of the night, your WebDNA code, and the sandbox > scripts you gave me were unable to properly call the java you had > previously implemented.>> I always assumed that we were missing something important that SMSI > never told you about. Perhaps not just a custom java compile, but > maybe a custom WebCatalogEngine compile too. So in the end when you > could not solve the problem and get your own code working again on a > new server, I had to come up with another way to do it. Did you > even offer them a second solution?>> When your code does not work do you typically blame someone else?>> A few months later the customer in question asked you for a quote > for a totally new website, and they asked me for a quote. They > requested a formal presentation, and they wanted to meet the other 2 > people on my staff that would be handling their account. I do not > know the merits of why they chose my company over yours.> My CMS's are called Psiclopedia eBusiness and Psiclopedia Junior. > Not a single ounce of code was stolen from you because you do not > work in the jewelry industry. My CMSs are designed for retail > jewelry stores and I have documented historical proof that the > systems are mine dating back to 1998. For the customer in question > I had to chop out a lot of jewelry related stuff that they didn't > need.>> Since I save all emails, if anyone would like to review the > accusations and the time period in question from January 2007, they > are welcome to do so. I will gladly provide documentation without > prejudice against myself or Rupert, and then any outsider can decide > for themselves.>>> Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com> ------------------------------by Psi Prime-------> Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd.> Totowa, NJ 07512> Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274> Service: 973.413.8213> Training: 973.413.8214> Fax: 973.413.8217>> http://www.jewelerwebsites.com> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc> http://www.psiprime.com>>>> rupert ravens wrote:>>>> On Apr 3, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote:>>>>> Donovan you might remember from our telephone conversations from >>> Spring 2007 that I've been pushing the limits for many years now.>>>>>> I see no reason to migrate anything if it's not broken. Unless >>> you tell me WSC is officially advising it.>>> I have 2 CMS systems that use the RAM databases. They are totally >>> rock solid in their design and functionality.>>>> oh yeah, those 2 CMS totally ROCK in design!!>>>> could one of them possibly be one that i designed, which you >> obtained from both my former client and me, when we turned our open >> code over for you to HOST their website?>>>> why don't you tell this entire list HOW you stole a client from a >> webDNA developer whose customer hosted with you?>>>> hey matthew, remember these words?>>>> "oh, i don't know how to set up my linux server correctly to >> implement JAVA .jar files, so your client's site which you >> developed to create PDFs on the fly, can no longer utilize a >> solution by JVV, because i can't get it to work">>>> now, what did you tell my client?>>>> "dear potential customer, i have a way where Psi Slime solutions >> will work BETTER, AND i can have your website UP AND WORKING >> without the need of your old developer, in fact, you no longer need >> his services.>>>> Psi Slime can take care of everything for you">>>> then, you systematically cut me off from having admin server access >> to resolve or help you with server set up. (very clever you think)>>>> the final straw, you propose to my client that you have a cheaper, >> more viable solution to get their website working again - WOW, YOU >> ARE THEIR SAVIOR!>>>> let's just let Psi Slime take care of OUR whole website, >> development AND maintenance, THEY ARE SO GREAT...>>>> you are deceitful untrustworthy slime!>>>> i have held my tongue for a long time.>>>> now, i no longer can...>>>> everyone on this list should be aware of the underhanded practices >> of you and your company.>>>>>>>> Sometimes I log into the WebCatalog admin screen and keep >>> refreshing the Show Database page just to watch how all the DBs >>> are loading and flushing. I find it quite amazing. The >>> information I have learned by watching that screen has helped me >>> design more efficient code and relational databases, as well as >>> help me identify which customers are resource hogs who I can >>> charge higher hosting fees to :-)>>>> I suppose if I were you, I would start thinking about migrating>>>> one or two of your largest databases to MySQL and using WebDNA's>>>> newer SQL contexts to access them. However, if you wanted to be >>>> brave and continue.. it sounds like you are one of the rare cases>>>> where our new 64bit build, along with more RAM, may help your>>>> situation. (If you are on a linux machine)>>> Thank God for the safe write setting. That's what made my light >>> bulb go on when troubleshooting because of the time stamp of >>> the .TMP file.>>>> P.S. the .TMP file is created because you have "safe write" turned>>>> on in your prefs.>>>>>> Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com>>> ------------------------------by Psi Prime------->>> Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd.>>> Totowa, NJ 07512>>> Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274>>> Service: 973.413.8213>>> Training: 973.413.8214>>> Fax: 973.413.8217>>>>>> http://www.jewelerwebsites.com>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc>>> http://www.psiprime.com>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>> the mailing list
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I guess we heard both of you and that any further exchange on this subject, if any, should be done privately.Thank you!- chris============================WebDNA Software Corporation16192 Coastal HighwayLewes, DE 19958On Apr 7, 2009, at 9:18, Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote:> The WebDNA Talk List is not a forum for your personal vendetta. But > I think I need to reply.>> Everyone loses customers. When someone loses, someone else needs to > gain. This is a fact of life for every business owner.>> It is true that you could not get your scripts working again on my > server after I installed the j2sdk1.4.2 build. Do you remember > telling me that your scripts were programmed for 1.4.2? When in > fact I discovered that the jre zip you gave me to install was > actually a custom compile by someone at SMSI. I worked with you for > weeks in an honest effort, and I even tried to compile the java > build for you.>> But no matter how much I worked through it, followed your directions > working at all hours of the night, your WebDNA code, and the sandbox > scripts you gave me were unable to properly call the java you had > previously implemented.>> I always assumed that we were missing something important that SMSI > never told you about. Perhaps not just a custom java compile, but > maybe a custom WebCatalogEngine compile too. So in the end when you > could not solve the problem and get your own code working again on a > new server, I had to come up with another way to do it. Did you > even offer them a second solution?>> When your code does not work do you typically blame someone else?>> A few months later the customer in question asked you for a quote > for a totally new website, and they asked me for a quote. They > requested a formal presentation, and they wanted to meet the other 2 > people on my staff that would be handling their account. I do not > know the merits of why they chose my company over yours.> My CMS's are called Psiclopedia eBusiness and Psiclopedia Junior. > Not a single ounce of code was stolen from you because you do not > work in the jewelry industry. My CMSs are designed for retail > jewelry stores and I have documented historical proof that the > systems are mine dating back to 1998. For the customer in question > I had to chop out a lot of jewelry related stuff that they didn't > need.>> Since I save all emails, if anyone would like to review the > accusations and the time period in question from January 2007, they > are welcome to do so. I will gladly provide documentation without > prejudice against myself or Rupert, and then any outsider can decide > for themselves.>>> Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com> ------------------------------by Psi Prime-------> Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd.> Totowa, NJ 07512> Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274> Service: 973.413.8213> Training: 973.413.8214> Fax: 973.413.8217>> http://www.jewelerwebsites.com> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc> http://www.psiprime.com>>>> rupert ravens wrote:>>>> On Apr 3, 2009, at 8:04 AM, Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi wrote:>>>>> Donovan you might remember from our telephone conversations from >>> Spring 2007 that I've been pushing the limits for many years now.>>>>>> I see no reason to migrate anything if it's not broken. Unless >>> you tell me WSC is officially advising it.>>> I have 2 CMS systems that use the RAM databases. They are totally >>> rock solid in their design and functionality.>>>> oh yeah, those 2 CMS totally ROCK in design!!>>>> could one of them possibly be one that i designed, which you >> obtained from both my former client and me, when we turned our open >> code over for you to HOST their website?>>>> why don't you tell this entire list HOW you stole a client from a >> webDNA developer whose customer hosted with you?>>>> hey matthew, remember these words?>>>> "oh, i don't know how to set up my linux server correctly to >> implement JAVA .jar files, so your client's site which you >> developed to create PDFs on the fly, can no longer utilize a >> solution by JVV, because i can't get it to work">>>> now, what did you tell my client?>>>> "dear potential customer, i have a way where Psi Slime solutions >> will work BETTER, AND i can have your website UP AND WORKING >> without the need of your old developer, in fact, you no longer need >> his services.>>>> Psi Slime can take care of everything for you">>>> then, you systematically cut me off from having admin server access >> to resolve or help you with server set up. (very clever you think)>>>> the final straw, you propose to my client that you have a cheaper, >> more viable solution to get their website working again - WOW, YOU >> ARE THEIR SAVIOR!>>>> let's just let Psi Slime take care of OUR whole website, >> development AND maintenance, THEY ARE SO GREAT...>>>> you are deceitful untrustworthy slime!>>>> i have held my tongue for a long time.>>>> now, i no longer can...>>>> everyone on this list should be aware of the underhanded practices >> of you and your company.>>>>>>>> Sometimes I log into the WebCatalog admin screen and keep >>> refreshing the Show Database page just to watch how all the DBs >>> are loading and flushing. I find it quite amazing. The >>> information I have learned by watching that screen has helped me >>> design more efficient code and relational databases, as well as >>> help me identify which customers are resource hogs who I can >>> charge higher hosting fees to :-)>>>> I suppose if I were you, I would start thinking about migrating>>>> one or two of your largest databases to MySQL and using WebDNA's>>>> newer SQL contexts to access them. However, if you wanted to be >>>> brave and continue.. it sounds like you are one of the rare cases>>>> where our new 64bit build, along with more RAM, may help your>>>> situation. (If you are on a linux machine)>>> Thank God for the safe write setting. That's what made my light >>> bulb go on when troubleshooting because of the time stamp of >>> the .TMP file.>>>> P.S. the .TMP file is created because you have "safe write" turned>>>> on in your prefs.>>>>>> Matthew A Perosi JewelerWebsites.com>>> ------------------------------by Psi Prime------->>> Senior Web Developer 323 Union Blvd.>>> Totowa, NJ 07512>>> Pre-Sales: 888.872.0274>>> Service: 973.413.8213>>> Training: 973.413.8214>>> Fax: 973.413.8217>>>>>> http://www.jewelerwebsites.com>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psi_Prime%2C_Inc>>> http://www.psiprime.com>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->>> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>>> the mailing list .>>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >>> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>>> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>>>>>>> --------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us>> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/
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