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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
  • From: Miguel Arroz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 12:34:08 +0100

Hi!

I know people who are developing on Windows on 5.3. You just have to do something based on the FreeBSD and Linux installations description (on the WikiBook), replacing the libs, etc, and it works. With Eclipse and WOLips, of course. You are no different then on the Mac, because "our" tools are deprecated and will eventually stop working. So we are all in the same boat. The only diference is that you don't have a nice little installer, you have to do it by hand. Besides that, it works.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz


On 2007/05/07, at 07:36, Cheong Hee (Datasonic) wrote:

I know that Apple had decided last year to deprecate/stop development
of Web Objects.

To add on, I would think that the support for MS Windows development and deployment is deprecated. For Windows/WO developer like me, who wish to use Windows as prime development platform, and build platform-independent applications, it is definitely not a good thing. Now we are forced to drop Windows development (Ok, not so critical) and also to drop any Windows deployment (that is quite bad indeed, from user perspective, maybe what Apple likes to see..). OK, we still have choices to deploy to other platform e.g. Linux, Solaris...; )


I really like WebObjects, it's design makes it the most powerful
development package, as well as the Apple design tools allow for fast
application design.

The same reason why I still hook on to this tool after years (after all others have dropped and turn to others), even in a place where WO developer resource is so scarce...and distinct : )

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