Insearch of a BC4J Success Story

I have a question about BC4J. Are there any success stories of projects developed using BC4J? If there are some then may i know the companies, project domain, complexity, size, duration of such projects? (Only concerned in projects which are successfully deployed and are mission-critical with support for more than 1000 concurrent users)
I am currently exploring BC4J for a new project. Your help will be highly regarded.
Thanks
Shoaib

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  • A Success Story & First Impressions of New Features

    Like many of you I was plagued with some of the serious problems with updating my Domain file: disappearing photos, missing blog comments, missing link bars at the top of the page etc. I tried the various tip and tricks sugested here with no luck. When the 2.01 update to iWeb appeared last Friday I downloaded it but I held off using it. I had already lost about 6 hours out of my life playing around with iWeb 2.0 with nothing to show for it. After reading many posts saying it didn't help I was going to hold off.
    Don't ask me why, but I changed my mind. Monday I started working on my site. Creating 10 album pages to replace my homegrown versions, adding some navigation aids, relinking etc. I also moved the photo I wanted to show as the album preview to the first position on each photo page. All in all I spent about 8 hours working on the site. I would save every 10 minutes or so and duplicate the domain file and keep several generations of these around. There were no missing photos, crashes or hiccups of any kind.
    This morning I uploaded the site. The first thing I noticed is this version of iWeb seems to be faster creating the files to be uploaded. Much faster. I'm not sure if this is an improvement to the code or a result of the smaller domain files created in iWeb 2. Instead of 15 minutes or so it took 5. The first upload of the files to .mac took just as long as ever, nearly 45 minutes on a high speed cable modem connection. As the upload was completing the first hiccup occured-the upload failed with a message saying there was an error creating a file. I was not optomistic at this point. I figured I was having the upload problem others have reported. All my page icons were back to red and I figured it was back to square 1. At least all the content was still in the Domain file.
    When I hit the upload button the second time it took the same 5 minutes to create the files, but the upload to 30 seconds. It evidently just repaced the file that had the problem. I have since made edits to my site several times and iWeb seems to be much faster uploading the pages. I get the impression it doesn't reupload the whole page content but merely uploads the changed portion. I added a text box to 30 pages and the changes uploaded to .mac in about a minute. I am very pleased with this increase in speed.
    As for the site itself I love the new features. I love the picture gallery where clicking on a picture opens up a larger copy and gives you thumbs of the other pages. I tried my site in 3 different Mac browsers with no issues and also the latest IE for Windows running under Parallels 3. Unlike what others have reported, my slideshows appear normal size on the PC. I like the new album pages and the automatic linking they provide. In iWeb itself I like being able to collapse the album folder to reduce the clutter in the navigation sidebar. I like the fact you can create a blank page now. You don't have to strip another page type to get a blank page. The skimming effect on album pages works equally well on the Mac or PC side. One interesting thing I have noticed is the picture captions are in a different font on the PC side. I use the Freestyle template for my site and the picture captions are in a handwritten style font (Handwritten-Dakota). In the past these would be converted to .png image files so they would display correctly on the PC. In this version the fonts are rendered in a serif font that looks like times. I imagine this may make the page load faster but I'm not surre if I like this feature or not. The page does look drastically different.
    Speaking of dislikes there are a couple. I wish iWeb would ask you before it goes and downsamples your photos while converting to the 2.0 format. I don't like the idea that if you want to use the high quality hi res versions you have to reinsert and recaption them. Like many others I would like to be able to turn off the download button when viewing the photo galleries.
    While I think Apple deserve a spanking for the initial release of iWeb 2.0, now that the patch seems to be working for me I feel it is a worthy upgrade. I am 90 percent happy with the new features and I think the other 10 percent can be tweaked by Apple in response to user feedback. If you'd care to stop by and visit my site here is the address:
    http://web.mac.com/jmahoney
    I hope those of you still having trouble will get your sites up and runing soon. If you held off on the 2.01 upgrade, you might want to give it a shot (after backing up your Domain file). I was pleasantly surprised.
    Jim Mahoney

    Thanks for your account and experience with the new iWeb.
    Nice site now, although vegetarians better skip it
    I personally got rather hungry viewing it. And it is only 13.30 here.

  • A flex success story

    I’ve run into some surprisingly great Flex results recently. I’m not a professional recording engineer, I’m a gigging multi-instrumentalist musician and home song writer. Over the past decade I’ve been recording on a Korg hard drive 16 track recorder. (Great home equipment for it’s time and expense) Unfortunately I no longer have the unit and the only recordings I have of those songs are mixes of the 16 tracks mastered to stereo. I play mostly Prog-rock and because some of the parts I played on some instruments were a stretch for my abilities some of the timing of some of the parts were not as tight as I would have liked them to be. Still I transferred all my songs to my iMac and Logic Express 9. My goal was saving these tunes and also to see if I could help the mix out a bit. I couldn’t totally re-mix because the tracks are mixed stereo and can‘t be separated. ANYWAY … a few songs had parts that were not perfect in regard to timing so I decided for yucks to try FLEX on these stereo tracks. Mind you I’m talking about ONE stereo track that’s a total mix down of 16 tracks from a prior hard drive recorder. I had the track analyzed and quantized them using polyphonic at 1/96 and I’m totally shocked at the results!!! I didn’t think the program would be able to help timing on lets say a guitar part without destroying a drum pattern played in the background or making something sound strange but it did it!!! I actually have a tune played in 15/16th with a LOT of odd timing interplay and Flex fixed all my little guitar timing imperfections without making the underlying instruments sound out. I don’t know how the program did that considering were talking one single stereo track with 16 tracks of instruments all recorded on the track but it worked wonderfully. HECK … I haven’t been happy using Flex and quantize on a simply kick drum part but the function worked wonders on a track that I thought was unfixable.
    Anyway much of what people write are in regard to problems they are having. I thought I would share my GOOD NEWS with you for a change!

    Thanks for the interesting post and the insight into your experience with the Flex tool.
    I used to be in numerous bands over the years (in fact some of them did have prog rock influences too - a bit of musicianship's nice now and again, isn't it?) but now I'm just working on stuff of my own - I also used an Akai hard drive recorder for a while but I can't say it really made it easy for the kind of things I want to do (as far as the sound of the whole thing).
    When I first got into Logic I took some things over track by track using SP/DIf but I eventually ended up replacing lots of the tracks and then sometimes re-doing the whole song completely from scratch. I still have about three or four songs that have been through quite a few different incarnations on different platforms - I used to use Cubase on a PC to record the MIDI/synth/Akai Z8 parts onto the Akai multitracker so sometimes I've had to go back and export the original MIDI parts from the Cubase arrangements and put them into Logic.
    That's the way it's happened to me, anyway. It feels like I'm keeping on going forward though, so that's a good thing.

  • Success story...

    I guess, leading up to my purchase of an MBP, I wanted to find out information so I came here to read up.
    All I saw was posts and posts telling me about all these possible problems.
    I finally purchased mine 3 days ago, and I have to say it is amazing, absolutely beautiful.
    Just thought I would let you know not all Macs have problems
    Macbook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   2GB Ram, 2.33GHz Dual 2 Core, 256MB Video, 120GB Hard Drive

    Hi and welcome to Discussions,
    since the Discussions Forums are mainly for people who have problems with their Macs, the amount of posts with problems is sometimes overwhelming.
    People who don't have any problems with their Macs (I am one of it) don't need to post questions here.
    I do overcome this 'lack' of need by trying to help those with problems.
    Congratulations to your new MBP and I hope it stays that 'carefree'.
    Have Fun
    Stefan

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