Apple releases WebObjects 5.4.3
Apple on Monday released WebObjects 5.4.3 [158.4MB], an update to the version of WebObjects included in the Mac OS X Leopard tools. The release addresses issues in the areas of runtime database interaction, Direct to Web, and field validation, among others. The update can be installed on Mac OS X 10.5.3 or later with Xcode 3.1 or later version of the Developer Tools installed. See the release notes for more information.
Separately, Apple released Server Admin Tools 10.5.5 [64MB], which contains remote administration tools, documentation, and utilities that Mac OS X Server admins can install on a computer other than their server. The release notes cover changes to Server Admin, System Image Utility, and Workgroup Manager.
Separately, Apple released Server Admin Tools 10.5.5 [64MB], which contains remote administration tools, documentation, and utilities that Mac OS X Server admins can install on a computer other than their server. The release notes cover changes to Server Admin, System Image Utility, and Workgroup Manager.
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It solved, a decade ago, issues of web deployment that I still hear people complain about today, and are looking for a solution. Heck, I heard it today in a meeting. "We're using ASP .NET, and we're thinking about using WinForms, but the migration looks costly, and it's unproven..." I just chuckled.
Many in Fortune 500 companies.
It solved, a decade ago, issues of web deployment that I still hear people complain about today, and are looking for a solution. Heck, I heard it today in a meeting. "We're using ASP .NET, and we're thinking about using WinForms, but the migration looks costly, and it's unproven..." I just chuckled.
I sure as hell hope WOF 6 gets an ObjC facelift. WebScript for ObjC in WOF was a nice scripting angle from the 3.x days.
I worked with WebObjects about 7 years ago, and it was still impressive then. It was like a combination of Hibernate, Spring and Tapestry, all with respective GUIs for configuration.