>not as though anyone ever claimed it would have ECO. > ? Different versions aren't allowed to have different features? It's >Borland/CodeGear/Embarcadero's part, IMO. >ECO not being in Delphi 2009 Architect is a big bait and switch on There's no such thing as 'one, true way ' Thing I can say is it's justification for all those who said ECO should Including some form of ECO for Prism Architect is, well, the most positive "Architect" SKU, since everything "Architecty" before was for. It made sense to find something to justify a standalone Delphi for Win32 Now CodeGear is abandoning ECO all together? Embarcadero's tools are not Moving ECO projects forward became an issue. Team at Bold, and the way forward for all Bold/UML driven development.ĮCO has always had issues with Delphi for. NET,Įnterprise Core Objects was presented as "already in the works" from the And yes, I intentionally usedĮver snice Borland purchased Bold, the Architect version has been justfiedīy the inclusion of ECO or Bold.
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>not required to get the Architect upgrade if you happen to own 2007ĮCO not being in Delphi 2009 Architect is a big bait and switch onīorland/CodeGear/Embarcadero's part, IMO. These upgrades are, of course, much cheaper. >Then you should probably get the upgrade to Enterprise or Pro, rather Do not need the database tools and Architect Prism stand-alone version announcement (but do not expect ECO to be partīob Swart Training & Consultancy () Forever Loyal to DelphiĬodeGear Technology Partner - CodeGear RAD Studio Reseller (BeNeLux) RAD Studio 2009 is also not yet available, so just wait for the Delphi > there does not seem to be a separate Prism product(at least for now) > The best bet for ECO Delphi users seem to be to shift to VS & C# since Objects have separated them from CodeGear to continue on their own. IMHO that ECO will ever be bundled with Delphi again, now that Capebla Were you really expecting this, or only hoping? It would seem unlikely > I was expecting ECO to be bundled with Architect. Right, the "RAD Studio" logic doesn't apply anymore.