Re: WebObjects application without a browser?
Re: WebObjects application without a browser?
- Subject: Re: WebObjects application without a browser?
- From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:40:46 -0500
There are other two possibilities: JavaClient and Cocoa/EO.
The first is fully supported while the second is not (yet, I hope).
Both uses custom windows instead of a web-browser and both can use EOF
which gives you the connectivity with a database.
For the first, there is a book in WO5 called Java Client Desktop
Applications.
For the second, you can take a look to
http://www.wodev.com
under the link CocoaEOApplication to get started.
Suerte!
Dino
On martes, sept 9, 2003, at 05:13 America/Mexico_City, David Thorp
wrote:
Greetings...
I want to know if my understanding of WebObjects is correct. Is it
only for web applications? Or can it be used for office management
solutions over a LAN. Is the only interface for WO apps a web browser
or the like? Or could you conceivably develop, for example, a slick
cocoa interface with all the Mac OS X bells and whistles, for a WO
application (and I don't just mean another web browser replacement)?
For databases, is WO something you use to connect to a database (eg
MySQL or whatever) or does it have database capabilities of it's own?
Thanks!
David
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