[dba-Tech] Generate Complete Web 2.0 Applications in Minutes!

Stuart McLachlan stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Thu Aug 13 19:28:13 CDT 2009


Here's a case study they are pushing as a success story in their latest newsletter:

http://www.ironspeed.com/profiles/MohannadAmr_SMS.aspx?c=Catapult

Relevant extracts:
<quote>
The application accesses one Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database comprised of more than 
90 tables and 10 database views. The application contains approximately 100 web pages
...
The School Management System took three team members, three months to implement. 
The Iron Speed Designer portion of the project took two developers and a system analyst 
two calendar months to complete. 
...
Several code customizations were required for this project, a few being:
	Email alerts
	Audit trail
	Interlinked menus
	Text concatenation
	Passing Parameters
	Password encryption

We spent about two weeks writing a few hundred lines of custom code. No third-party 
components were required for successful implementation of the School Management 
System. 
</quote>

I'd suspect it took so long to write the few hundred lines of custom code because it took 
them a week and a half to work out where to put it in the mash up of HTML pages :-)

Hardly "Complete Web 2.0 Applications in Minutes! " 

-- 
Stuart

On 14 Aug 2009 at 10:06, Stuart McLachlan wrote:

> I downloaded a trial version of IronSpeed some time ago and still get their promotional 
> emails.
> 
> You point it at a database and it builds a huge CRUD interface to all of the tables in it.  It 
> essentially create lots and lots of HTML pages - each one for a specific data maintenance 
> task.  When they say "Write 10,000 Lines of Code in 10 Minutes!", it's true - what they don't 
> say is that isn't you need in your application and you need to clean it all out before starting 
> the real work.
> 
> If you just want to Create, Read, Update, Delete records in all of your tables, it saves you a 
> lot of time hand coding the interfaces.  It certainly can't build a real world application for you.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Stuart
> 
> On 13 Aug 2009 at 23:18, Max Wanadoo wrote:
> 
> > Can this possibly be true?
> > 
> > http://www.devx.com/IronSpeedVS/Door/17479
> > 
> > 
> > Max
> > 
> > 
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