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FW: John Huss, are you teasing me?
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  • Subject: FW: John Huss, are you teasing me?
  • From: Dan Beatty <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 12:39:38 -0700
  • Thread-topic: John Huss, are you teasing me?

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From: Daniel Beatty <email@hidden>
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 12:39:14 -0700
To: Amy Worrall <email@hidden>
Conversation: John Huss, are you teasing me?
Subject: Re: John Huss, are you teasing me?

Greetings Amy,
I feel your pain on that.  I find myself making web apps in WO with D2W and
ERRest and special clients with WebKit and the example from Arron
Hillegass's 3rd edition book (the Amazone example).   There is a lot that
Aaron does not tell, and probably is an invitation to make a Cocoa-WO
example.   Oops, that example is something I am having to prepare for a
paper about RESTful WO services so I may have some incentive.

Thank you,
Dan


On 5/27/11 3:21 AM, "Amy Worrall" <email@hidden> wrote:

>> 4) EOF+EODistribution only.  No EOApplication or EOInterface, etc.  It turns
>> out that EODistribution is really all you need; you could write the app
>> using any UI toolkit, or even use EODistribution to transfer data between
>> two WO server apps.  It also works with Android... which is kind of ironic.
>
> Does anyone use that method to do the data layer for a Cocoa app,
> using JNI or similar?
>
> As I do more objective-C development (my day job is coding iPhone
> apps), I do find myself wishing Apple had never ported WO to javaŠ
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