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Re: Can you compare webobjects to other similar tools.
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Re: Can you compare webobjects to other similar tools.


  • Subject: Re: Can you compare webobjects to other similar tools.
  • From: Arturo PĂ©rez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 08:52:38 -0500

On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 09:46 AM, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch wrote:

Here's the introduction to WebObjects 5 I wrote for MacHack 2002,
which includes architectural comparisons to PHP, JSP, ASP and WebLogic:


<http://rentzsch.com/webobjects/introTo5>


It is very nicely done. But advocates of other technologies may take (probably will take) offense at the evolution of application servers. Unfortunately there are no hard unassailable facts to support it, are there?


I mean, I know it took 8 weeks to make a product with WO but to duplicate most (but not all) of the functionality using servlet and struts took a year. But these sorts of anecdotes aren't convincing. Is there some way to quantify that evolution?

Of course, it would also help if Apple put together a solutions or consultant page on their site. You know,
You can buy a shopping cart system from here, here, here...
You can buy content management systems from here, here, here,
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