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WebObjects
<operating system> Apple Computer, Inc.'s application server framework
for developing dynamic web applications.
WebObjects applications accept HTTP requests either directly (usually on a
specific port) or via an adaptor that sits between them and the web server.
Adaptors are either CGI programs or web server plug-ins (NSAPI or ISAPI).
The server processes special tags in HTML pages to produce dynamic but standard
HTML. Tools are provided to easily set and get object properties and invoke
methods from these tags. Applications can maintain state over multiple HTTP
request-response transactions (which are intrinsically stateless). Applications
can also use Apple's Enterprise Object Framework object relational mapping
libraries for object persistence and database access.
WebObjects was originally based on Objective C and a simple scripting language
but now is more likely to be used with Java. Versions are available for OS X,
Windows and Unix.
Apple acquired WebObjects from NeXT, along with Steve Jobs.
WebObjects Home.
(2005-01-14)
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