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Re: JavaCast wants a speaker on WebObjects
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Re: JavaCast wants a speaker on WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: JavaCast wants a speaker on WebObjects
  • From: Kieran Kelleher <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:11:21 -0400

Well, it seems Nathan has taken matters into his own hands (search for WebObjects in iTunes podcasts) ....... good for you Nathan ..... well done man!

I just sent this comment recently after listening to the first JavaCast ......

<snip>
Hi,

I really like your podcast show ..... great, keep up the good work.

Possible Topics:

WebObjects - Apple's java-based web application development frameworks and tools (including EOF - Enterprise Objects Framework). A few years ago, this sold for up to $50,000. As of XCode version 2.1 on Tiger, development is free and unlimited deployment is included in the $499 OS X Server license.

It's very powerful, object-oriented, scalable and once experienced, development is very fast. In fact, it _is_ the server-side implementation that drives the iTunes music store .... your very own podcast is cached, delivered and managed in iTunes by a WebObjects-based java application (actually probably dozens, if not hundreds of instances running on lots of Apple XServe servers. Typically WebObjects works with any ANSI SQL 92 compliant database and the WebObjects-based java applications in general are database-vendor independent. I think Apple uses Oracle databases, but I am sure MySQL is prominent also.

Here is a very good one-page intro:
http://rentzsch.com/webobjects/introTo5

with a 15 minute "quick and dirty" web app creation from scratch using WebObjects frameworks.
http://rentzsch.com/webobjects/wo5in15


Used on many site, here are a few examples.....
http://wodev.spearway.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WODev.woa/wa/Main? wikiPage=WebObjectsSites
</snip>


Anyhow, listening to the recent JavaCast, it seems the response from Apple PR (listen to first few minutes intro) was ..... well, listen for yourself .....

http://javacast.thepostmodern.net/radio/JavaCast-EPS-04-20050822.mp3


On Aug 30, 2005, at 8:12 PM, Benjamin J Doherty wrote:

Hey folks:

I've started listening to the JavaCast (http://javacast.thepostmodern.net/) and the hosts have an enormous interest in WebObjects. They know nothing about it beyond the promo material on the Apple site, but I think Kieran has engaged them already according to their site.

Apparently the hosts of the show recently asked Apple PR to hook them up with a speaker and Apple PR dismissed the invitation. Will someone else take up the invitation? Maybe one of the gurus here could fill in for Apple PR and offer to do an interview with them?

Their email is email@hidden.

Cheers,

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