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Re: WebObjects vs. Servlet
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Re: WebObjects vs. Servlet


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects vs. Servlet
  • From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:01:38 +0100
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Am Mittwoch, 29.10.03 um 19:42 Uhr schrieb Bob McCormick:

But one way or another, how does WOF fits in the picture?



Well, that is the essence of the question that I posed originally. Is WO capable of doing this type of thing, or is a Servlet a better mechanism? From the sounds of it, it appears that maybe WO isn't the best choice for this bit of functionality. Looks like I'll need to do additional research to determine true feasibility.

Case in point: WO is not much more than a very high-level servlet (with a bunch of other stuff)


Cheers, Anjo
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