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  • Subject: books for getting started?
  • From: "Stephen Charles Huey" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 11:46:35 -0500

I currently don't do any development on the Mac platform, but it looks
like WebObjects is fine for Windows and maybe even Linux (will it
install fine for development on a Windows XP machine?).

I currently do J2EE development, and my understanding of WebObjects is
that it would help me develop applications more quickly, especially when
the level of complexity of EJB is not necessary.  It sounds like we
should attempt to use this platform for our next project!

I see on Amazon that there's a 600-page book published in 2002 by Sams
called WebObjects Developer's Guide, but there are no user reviews.  Do
any of you know if this is a good book for picking up the concepts
quickly?  Actually, there are no user reviews for the Practical
WebObjects (2004) book, either.  Another old but potentially good option
on there is Professional WebObjects with Java which also doesn't have
any user reviews.

Thanks for any help,
Stephen
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