Does the current version of WebSphere Studio you’re delivering help to mask some of that complexity?
When we announced WebSphere Studio 5.1 [in August], we clearly articulated that this is the first step, that you’ll see more from us before the end of the year, you’ll see more from us by next year, in terms of enhancing the richness of the user interface, automating scripting, things like that. We’re moving in the state of the Java specification where we’ve been focused on abstracting the complexities of server-side programming. So what you’re seeing with the data objects and the server faces is abstracting the complexity of building the user interfaces to these server side applications. In our development environments we can take advantage of that … to make it easier for you the developer, without having to be a hardcore expert programmer, to build the high quality user interfaces that you need. Another thing I hear from developers is that they’re comfortable with some of the older, more establishd IDEs that they’ve been using for a while. Are WebSphere Studio and Eclipse starting to