When talking to customers, refer to it as Sun Application Server, or Sun
Java System Application Server, instead of GlassFish. That's what we do
and our customers know who Sun is. That should be simple, dull, and
clean enough for you.
Ryan
Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
> > You have apparently never had to deal with the blank stares...
>
> That is not so. I (and many others) have been in _MANY_ naming
> discussions. Trust me, it is not easy. Any name you can think of is
> either taken or overly restrictive.
>
> In any case, the opportunity to change the name was two years ago.
>
> - eduard/o
>
>
> glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>> Simple. Give it a meaningful name which expresses what the thing
>> actually does. You have apparently never had to deal with the blank
>> stares of customers when you talk about using "glassfish" as the
>> product platform. Give it a simple, dull, clean name.
>> [Message sent by forum member 'ewin' (ewin)]
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