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+ ?WebObjects object-oriented frameworks handle all the database access and session management for you, cleanly separating your business logic from the user interface and data model. This three-tiered approach makes it easy to develop flexible, scalable applications while guaranteeing data integrity. It also greatly reduces the amount of application-specific code you need to write and maintain.
+ ?An integrated suite of graphical tools streamlines application development. Unlike other developer tools that generate hard-to-read code, the WebObjects tools dynamically bind application components with automatically generated configuration files, greatly simplifying application maintenance. Application components can be reused, and incremental development is easy. These capabilities reduce your total cost of ownership over the life cycle of an application.
+ ?You can use WebObjects to build database applications that have HTML, XML, SMIL, or Swing (Java) interfaces, depending on your needs. Included are the code-free Direct to Web and Direct to Java Client technologies, which provide model- and rule-driven generation of rich Java client interfaces or HTML clients at the click of a button.
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+ ''Hmm. Nice cut-n-paste of the marketing blurb. Sounds a bit like Struts, or possibly Turbine... bet it costs more.''
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+ Any chance of a URL so I can make up my own mind about how wonderful this is?
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+ "In fact you should say Struts and Turbine sound a bit like WebObjects, it has been around since 1996 as NeXT´s WebObjects. Current price is $699.- per server (no matter the amount of processors)"
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+ Here are two, one from Apple:
+ http://www.apple.com/webobjects/
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+ And one to technology used within.
+ http://sourceforge.net/projects/openejb
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+ There's a Wiki devoted to WebObjects:
+ http://www.wodev.com
+ ³³agent³iCab/2.8 (Macintosh; I; PPC; Mac OS X)³WebObjects
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+ Art & Logic is a software developer, specializing in WebObjects:
+ http://www.artlogic.com/web/

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