Re: WebObjects 5.2.4
Re: WebObjects 5.2.4
- Subject: Re: WebObjects 5.2.4
- From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 17:42:43 -0500
Well people.... this is really sad. What are there about 10 distinct
users under this thread? No wonder Apple doesn't care squat about us.
Now if there were thousands maybe a slight murmur would be heard by
Steve. But alas, there is not. Like one developer stated, WebObjects
was responsible for 3 XServes to be bought and actually appreciated
too! WebObjects actually gave them confidence to go with Apple hardware
too.
Shoot, on the QTSS server list there is actually a very responsive
Apple employee who answers questions, guides people, and is very
knowledgeable. I can't believe QTSS is that much more popular than
WebObjects. It does stream video nicely however, hmmmmmm,,,,, maybe if
WebObjects would do Video we could get some Apple representation.
Oh well, there is always the developer conference to look forward to
some more disappointment. We must all be a bunch of sadomasochistic
developers obviously.
James Cicenia
On May 3, 2005, at 5:31 PM, email@hidden wrote:
I absolutely agree. This is definitely a mistake on Apple's part,
particularly when this bunch is made up by some very faithful
developers. Apple really needs to treat the WO developers with some
more information, and particularly, it should have been out the day
Tiger was released or under the NDA for ADC members who were testing
long before. It has been a hang-up for quite some time for me now.
On May 3, 2005, at 10:54 AM, Mike Nowak wrote:
I don't quite understand why the status of WebObjects has to be a big
mystery after every major upgrade. I mean, I understand keeping the
features of Tiger secret from the competition, but why is it a big
secret as to whether or when an update to WebObjects is coming out? It
just seems to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt. Why not a message
from Apple saying an update to WebObjects will be coming out by X date
or in couple of days/weeks, so we don't have to worry about it?
On May 3, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Marc Manthey wrote:
On May 3, 2005, at 4:11 PM, LD wrote:
There are various developer related files (used by Xcode) which do
not having the correct linkings for WebObjects -
right
I can't remember them all now (as I gave up) but one examples is...
/Developer/ADC Reference Library/DocInfo.plist
this was the place where i had the permission problems after my
xxx installation:-(,
What would be good is if it was properly integrated rather than
given a band-aid solution. 'tis all I'm hoping for.
hope dies last ...and for a beginner its even more frustrating
regards
marc
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