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Originally developed by NeXT Computer Inc., in the mid 1990s, it was ported by Apple to Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server in Objective-C and then completely translated to Java for version 5.0. The latest available release of WebObjects is version 5.4.3, made available as Mac OS X installer package in September, 2008.
It is an incredibly flexible set of frameworks exemplified by Apple's own use of it for such varied applications as the iTunes Music Store, the on-line Apple Store, the MobileMe group of services including Web-Mail and Calendaring and their website.
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The WebObjects543.dmg file will install is the last WebObjects installer package available from Apple (dated September 2008). It installs the WebObjects frameworks and support files . It requires as four sub-packages ("WebObjectsDevelopment", "WebObjectsDocumentation", "WebObjectsExamples" and "WebObjectsRuntime"), into the appropriate directories on a Mac OS X system for incorporation into Apple's Xcode 3.1 . It is recommended that you follow the Installing WebObjects 5.4 on Snow Leopard instructions if you no longer have Xcode 3.1.IDE. The "WebObjectsRuntime" sub-package is the critical one because it contains the Java libraries (in both "Framework" and jar packaging) required to develop and deploy a WebObjects application. Since such applications are now developed using the multi-platform Eclipse IDE, and not Xcode, and are deployed on as many, or more, platforms, the "WebObjectsRuntime" package is also available for multi-platform use from the community that brings you the page you are reading now! The currently recommended WebObjects installation procedure for all platforms is at Step 2.2 on the Project Wonder Installation page. |
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