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Re: Frontbase and WebObjects
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Re: Frontbase and WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Frontbase and WebObjects
  • From: Michael Warner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 10:08:08 -0800

There is excellent coverage of various optimization techniques throughout the Ravi Mendis
book, WebObjects Developer's Guide. In addition, the book, Professional WebObjects 5.0 with Java, contains a
brief discussion of stored procedures in Chapter 13. See also, Apple's Inside WebObjects: Using EOModeler, Chapter 6.


Mike Warner

On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 09:10 AM, Bob McCormick wrote:

Hi All,

Am wondering what others have determined is the best way to develop with Frontbase and WebObjects. I've always used Stored Procedures in times past, now that I'm coming up to speed with WO, I see that this tool allows several different ways to fetch data including the use of Cache.

Am wondering if this different way of accessing data is as good or better than simply doing the traditional Stored Procedure methodology.

Any thoughts or insights into this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks...Bob

Bob McCormick
XebraTech
(805) 302-3359

Bob McCormick
XebraTech
(805) 302-3359
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