Re: Proposed solution for Obj-C/EOF.
Re: Proposed solution for Obj-C/EOF.
- Subject: Re: Proposed solution for Obj-C/EOF.
- From: Deirdre Saoirse Moen <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 16:44:54 -0700
At 4:25 PM -0700 6/16/01, Aaron Tuller wrote:
At 3:52 PM -0700 6/16/01, Deirdre Saoirse Moen wrote:
well, the Apple Store is a WebObjects/EOF app I assume and not a
Cocoa/EOF app (at least to the end user) and as I understand it,
WO 4.5.1 lets you deploy and develop pure ObjC WO apps on OS X
(and server?). Please correct me if i'm wrong, I'd like to get it
clear. is the only thing broken about ObjC EOF support on OS X the
palette?
As of 5.0 it's a lot more broken than that!
yes, but what about 4.5.1?
It doesn't work. From a post by Ian P. Cardenas to the webobjects-dev
list (6/10):
"I think Scott's beef had more to do with Apple specifically saying
in the WebObjects FAQ (and other places) that EOF/Objective-C/Cocoa
would be supported by WO4.5.1. If they had changed their tune a long
time ago, maybe I could understand, but they didn't start saying that
their position on EOF/ObjC/Cocoa support had changed until _after_
the product was released. I know they've been busy and I can
appreciate all the work they'
ve done so far, but WO4.5.1 EOF/ObjC/Cocoa is broken and they really
ought to fix it."
all i'm saying is that for people who want to deploy web based EOF
apps in ObjC, there is a currently shipping and supported product to
let them do that, WebObjects 4.5.1. So for something like the Apple
Store, they're not totally screwed, unless they have some bridged
Java code.
Well, that would be all, if you happened to be right.
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