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The best thing is that this software is free, it is great to building applications and packages. Can be easily integrated with oracle middleware and provides quite clear visual presentations for text.
Sometimes it creates problems with old versions of svn. Sometimes it generates problems on the dependencies of some component when changes are made.
I also love its debugging capabilities, ensuring that the program that I am developing is stable and ready to use.
Since we load it as part of JDE's OMW software the editor is a big laggy at times, even when running it on a PC. When run on a VM it is a little bit worse.
Its wizards to generate repetitive code, it's great, since I love the reuse of the code. Has good integration with weblogic, for projects that use it highly recommended.
It is required to use it with guidance or assistance. It has been difficult to make an application with JDeveloper software.
One of the best things I like about Oracle JDeveloper is its free of charge. You can even integrate your work with related software like the Oracle Middleware, among others.
If you want to create a service bus project version 11 and lower it just can be done in Eclipse. That's a little annoying.
My experience with Microsoft Azure has been highly positive. It’s a powerful cloud solution that provides flexibility and reliability for both small projects and enterprise-level applications.
Frequent downtimes, server being down, hurting business and customer experience was the worst part about Azure.
I like it Most for It's Programing interface and wonderful platform independent capability. When I compare it to other, I found that it is most programming friendly than other.
Requires additional knowledge to know how to trouble shoot resources if they fail.
Compact, Customizeable, great customer support and good documentation is available to understand better.
Being a Microsoft product, installing and configuring the software for a first-time user is very confusing compared to other Softwares in the market.
It has been a good relationship of quality and price where they go hand in hand and provide a very fast service that has been very useful.
However I do have a problem with Azures somewhat clunky and chaotic interface. I would prefer a more refined and easy to navigate interface.
Rilwan: My name is Rilwan, I'm the product designer/co-founder for Aetiv Media Limited. Right now, we've got a team of six people, me included, and on a scale of one to five, I'll give Microsoft Azure a five. Thanks. Before we started using Microsoft Azure, we used to host our mobile platforms and mobile apps on a couple of different platforms. So the way it works is the hosting, the data, the server all were done on different platforms altogether. So we would use DigitalOcean, we would use Namecheap as well. So those are the two we were using before we had to move to Microsoft Azure. Yeah. The main reason would be the software provides everything we need. The platform provides everything we need, so everything the other platform provides we can always get it on Microsoft Azure. And when you're dealing with data, security is paramount, so it makes more sense for you to just make sure all your things are in one place, which was one of the main reason why we add some move to Microsoft Azure. The ease of setting up, it's a bit complicated because you need a technical know-how, but we have someone. We have the right personnel in our engineering department, so that was easier for him. So somebody that probably doesn't have an idea of programming, or trying to install, or trying to set up the process, that might be an issue. They've got lots of videos to actually walk you through it, but sometimes it can get a little bit complicated. But if you've got the right person, which we had, the set a process is easy. In regards to that, it depends on the nature of your business or the size of your business actually. But when you get to a point where you're getting hundreds of customers, tens of thousands of people using your platform, it makes that sense for you to want to save time, want to save cost a little bit. And so at that point, I would advise you go for Microsoft Azure, because literally everything you need is on the platform. And so if you've got any issue with everything, you can just go onto the help center and there'll be the help for you, compared to you trying to use different platforms because now you have to make sure this platform is linked to this one, that one is linked to that one. But if it's just one and you feel like you need it, then definitely that will be the best option for your small business to actually implements. Thanks.
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