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Re: WO vs JSP
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Re: WO vs JSP


  • Subject: Re: WO vs JSP
  • From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 18:48:45 -0500

Well -

Believe it or not I had worked with a very expensive JSP application framework
and once I got the hang of WebObjects along with the help of this list I refuse
to work with any other technology... well not quite, but hey, you get my drift.


WebObjects rocks. I really can't say enough about it, the searchable archives
of information and everyone on this list especially help in the development.
Great community and a great product.


The downside... no marketing.

-James Cicenia

On Jun 10, 2004, at 5:12 PM, Lotsa Cabo wrote:

I'm about to start working on a web-based application that I want to
ensure can be hosted on any major platform (nNIX, Mac, Windows, etc.).
I'm split between doing strict JSP or WebObjects.  Could someone please
tell me why I would want one over the other.

Thanks, in advance, for making my decision for me.  ;-)

Thanx,
Ryan
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