Microsoft needs .Net for Mac

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  • Reply 41 of 43
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    Originally posted by lundy

    How much do you want to pay? I've got a copy for sale.



    I appreciate the offer, but I haven't yet purchased my Mac. So thats sort of putting the horse before the carriage.
  • Reply 42 of 43
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    Originally posted by Jukebox Hero

    OK, here it says that WebObjects uses swing to implement its client application guis:



    http://developer.apple.com/documenta...iew/index.html



    But it looks kick-a**... It claims to deploy to virtually any J2EE server or the WebObjects J2SE application server.. Very cool. They want $699 for it, though!!! I know, I shouldn't be so cheap....




    When NeXT introduced WebObjects for NeXTStep and OpenStep OS they were asking $25,000 for a site license. My company negotiated a "deal" becase NeXT was interested in getting into our market. Apple did us all a favor when they acquired NeXT and its technologies. Because of this, we now have OSX and WebObjects for $699... life is good!
  • Reply 43 of 43
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    Originally posted by MacGolfer

    When NeXT introduced WebObjects for NeXTStep and OpenStep OS they were asking $25,000 for a site license. My company negotiated a "deal" becase NeXT was interested in getting into our market. Apple did us all a favor when they acquired NeXT and its technologies. Because of this, we now have OSX and WebObjects for $699... life is good!



    So have you developed using WebObjects? How does it compare to other J2EE dev environments?
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