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Re: WebObjects application without a browser?
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Re: WebObjects application without a browser?


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects application without a browser?
  • From: "b.bum" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:41:50 -0700

On Sep 9, 2003, at 1:35 PM, Sergio Trejo wrote:
Reading your message below, it appears your reference to "CFWebServices" equates to "Core Foundation Web Services" API in WebObjects. Please correct me if I have misinterpreted. A search on developer.apple.com on the search term "CFWebServices" yields zero results. For a brief moment, I thought the "CF" in "CFWebServices" referred to CodeFab -- a little confusing as you can see from an acronym standpiont. Is the term "CFWebServices" commonly used in the WebObjects WebServices community?

Sorry for the confusion; CF is a common abbreviation for Core Foundation (and used to be the common abbreviation for a set of utility classes CodeFab created. CodeFab decided that it'd be easier to change our abbreviation than try to fight Apple's choice. :).


It refers to the Core Foundation Web Services API that is built into OS X as of Jaguar (maybe 10.2.3?). See WebServicesCore.h in the WebServicesCore framework that is imbedded in the CoreServices framework.

It is not related to anything in WebObjects;  it ships with the OS.

Isn't it true that WebServices API in WebObjects is tied to Apache Axis? If so, then how come the Core Foundation (CF) classes in com.webobjects.foundation.* contain WebServices API when the demo apps from Apple Developer use these packages:

Core Foundation and WebObjects are completely separate; WebObjects is a pure Java stack for implementing, well, WebObjects applications. Core Foundation / Core Services are C based frameworks that ship with OS X.


b.bum
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