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  • Subject: Anything new on the Horizon of Webobjects
  • From: James Hays <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 09:07:05 -0700

This question may have been asked before, and if it has, please point me to the responses gathered from it. But, other than this list, I have seen very little drive for web objects? Is this a dieing technology? Is it being replaced? Apple makes very little reference to it in their training and WWDC makes it seem like it died 3 years ago. All other technologies are up beat saying, this is what we are doing. Webobjects presentations are, this is what we've done.

I'm at a crucial junction in my decision making. .Net is not an option, Struts sucks, and Tapestry looks very good. My current debate is between a Tapestry/Hibernate model or going with WebObjects. I would like to know what kind of work is being done for the future of webobjects and what will drive it into the future?

Thanks.

James
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