Re: Leaving WebObjects
Re: Leaving WebObjects
- Subject: Re: Leaving WebObjects
- From: Alan Ward <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 17:59:18 -0600
I knew someone would get a "WO is dead" comment onto the list somehow
but I honestly thought it would be in response
to the WWDC calendar. That one was out of left field! Mike, I've
been working with WO for almost a decade and I've seen
it much weaker than it is right now.
Alan
On Apr 8, 2008, at 5:45 PM, mike deavila wrote:
I think there is a lot of this with many companies doing the same
thing. Without Apple support of windows, it does not have much of a
future and the unsupported WOLips does not help enough. I have
been on and off this list or others like it for years and I read
this all the time and the WebObjects knowledge base is very small
now. Apple has killed WebObjects and WOLips is just slowing the
death. I have been doing WO for over a decade and I have never seen
it this weak. I'm working and still doing WO (Yea!) but i'm in the
process of moving off WO even-though it was a great technology. WO
rest in peace...
cheers
On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Robert B. Hanviriyapunt wrote:
For some time now, my company has been set on leaving WebObjects.
We have been running WebObjects 5.2 on Windows servers. We
haven't moved 100% yet, but my next project will be using
JavaServer Faces. And another fairly new project will be using
OpenLaszlo with our existing J2E back-end.
Company's reasons for leaving:
1. WebObjects is proprietary
2. New versions of WebObjects is not supported on Windows
3. Perceived lack of knowledgeable WebObjects programmers (I'm in
the Chicago suburbs -- Northbrook, IL, to be precise)
We do NOT use:
1. Xcode/WebObjects tools [Xcode or WOBuilder or EOModeler]
(except for me on a MacBook Pro -- only because I requested it)
2. EOF
3. WONDER
4. Servlet container (which I do not prefer anyway)
I personally enjoy WebObjects development and wish that WebObjects
would be more palatable to companies such as mine.
Please excuse the ranting, but I want someone at Apple to know
that as great as WebObjects technology is [I personally think it
is the BEST I've seen anywhere], it is losing ground because if
it's lack in thet top 3 items mentioned. I wish so bad that Apple
would do something about it.
I'm guessing people's response will be: Don't hold your breath.
Pity. :(
= Robert =
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