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Re: WebObjects 5.2.4
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Re: WebObjects 5.2.4


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects 5.2.4
  • From: Marc Manthey <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 02:03:30 +0200


On May 4, 2005, at 1:46 AM, Mike Nowak wrote:

Is it not the case that the Apple Store and iTunes Music Store use WebObjects? So they must care about it a little. I would think they would be interested in moving their servers and developers to the latest OS, just like we want to...

gang, for me THIS WAS behind the itunesstore

..... creates an authentication key based on the authentication information of the user.
.... operates regardless of any authentication system used in web server ....is configured in Dynamic Load-Balance Module that is provided to stream player of the user by receiving authentication key creation module of the user and available streaming server information from .......... checks the authentication key ...classifies whether the user is authorized through web server by analyzing streaming server request packet of the user. .... collets and transmits real-time content usage information of the user to the billing system or statistics system. does not operate Load- Balance by using DNS. It uses a method of dynamically allocating streaming server IP when the client receives a response of streaming server URL from web server.


http://web.archive.org/web/20030624144259/http://www.techsystem.net/ products/

On May 3, 2005, at 6:42 PM, James Cicenia wrote:

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.

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Mike Nowak
Work: http://healthmedia.umich.edu/
Personal: http://snackdog.org/

"Better out than in."


marcM. -- "If you're not confused, You're not paying attention"


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 >Re: WebObjects 5.2.4 (From: LD <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: WebObjects 5.2.4 (From: email@hidden)
 >Re: WebObjects 5.2.4 (From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>)
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