lawrence wrote:Do you think eValid is ahead of its time?
Interesting question!
By "ahead of its time" do you mean that eValid forsaw the needs of today some time ago? In that case, yes, eValid was -- and largely still IS -- ahead of its time. The best example is AJAX. eValid handles AJAX reliably and realistically, and has for some time. Now that AJAX is beginning to dominate RIA's for the internet, then eValid is perfectly positioned, ready to go.
Or by "ahead of its time" to you mean that there are capabilites that we put in the eValid product some years ago that only now are seeing the light? Yes, that is true too. For example, many of the commands that we are now using for our work in developing "structural tests" were added a couple of years ago, and only now are they coming into play in a signficant way, mostly in monitoring and load-testing of very-complex (and very dynamic) applications.
OK, we accept the accusation, yes, eValid is ahead of its time.
Thanks for the compliment!
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