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  • Subject: Questions from a Neophyte
  • From: "Frederick C. Lee" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 10:48:05 -0700

Greetings:
'WebObjects' has just entered my attention (coming from an Oracle/XCode recent background).


1) What's the difference between Mac OS X Server and the standard OS X Client (desktop)? - I'm using Tiger (10.4.6).
I understand that WebObjects runs on the Server. But can I run WebObjects on my desktop (client)?


2) I did a search for 'WebObjects' in XCode 2.2.1 and found info on the EOModel, etc via 'New File' menu item.
I don't have these options under 'New File'. Essentially WebObjects is absent from my XCode.
In fact, I can't find any WebObjects developer tools with my XCode.
Where (can) I get all the WebObjects modules/tools for XCode 2.2.1?


3) Does Adobe still supply WebObject modules for its current GoLive CS2? I don't see anything about that either.


I guess this a start of my learning process.

Regards,

Ric.

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