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| 2000-07 | Format: Bargain Price | PDF # 1 | 1.06 x7.30 x9.00l, | File type: PDF | 600 pages||15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.| Excellent WebObjects Book|By S. Pain|I've been using WebObjects for several years now (since pre-1.0 days) and this is a terrific addition to my reference material. The authors are well known WebObjects developers, and have an excellent grasp on the topic. The chapters on the DirectToWeb technology are worth the price of the book alone. Direct2Web allows you to provide|From the Publisher|You will get the most from this book if you are an experienced Java software developer with an interest in building sophisticated, database-driven web application using WebObjects. Apple has applied all their graphical user interface expertise
WebObjects 5 is the powerful new release of Apple's award-winning application server, built from the ground up in Java. This allows WebObjects to run on virtually any server making it easily accessible to millions of Java programmers. WebObjects also integrates with other Java-based solutions such as EJB containers, servlets, ORBs, and web services.
The combination of a Java runtime with advanced native tools for Mac OS X and Windows 2000 makes WebObjects an obvious ...
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