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1 1  {{layout}}
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4 -= WO Developer Day 2019 in Frankfurt =
4 += About the WOCommunity =
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6 -There hasn't been a WOWODC conference since 2016, but we're meeting April 11th 2019 in Frankfurt! Click the image for more information.
6 +(% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)The WOCommunity mission is to support, motivate, and enable WOCommunity activities and projects. Our main project is Project Wonder, a collection of frameworks that sits on top of Apple's WebObjects Web application server and frameworks.
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8 -[[~[~[image:attach:WO-Day2019quer.jpeg~]~]>>url:https://woday.salient.de/||shape="rect"]]
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12 -= About the WOCommunity Association =
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14 -(% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)The WOCommunity Association mission is to support, motivate, and enable WOCommunity activities and projects. Our main project is Project Wonder, a collection of frameworks that sits on top of Apple's WebObjects Web application server and frameworks.
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16 16  = About Project Wonder =
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18 18  Project Wonder is the largest open source collection of reusable WebObjects frameworks, applications and extensions. Also included in Project Wonder are deployment software and web server adaptors. Project Wonder development is done within the [[Eclipse>>url:http://www.eclipse.org/||shape="rect"]] IDE with the [[WOLips>>doc:WOL.Home]] plug-in tools.
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24 24  [[image:attach:EOF_1.png]]
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26 -Nearly 20 years later, Project Wonder and the [[WebObjects Community Association>>url:http://www.wocommunity.org/||shape="rect"]] actively support the development of WebObjects based applications.
18 +Nearly 20 years later, Project Wonder and the [[WebObjects Community>>url:http://www.wocommunity.org/||shape="rect"]] actively support the development of WebObjects based applications.
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28 28  Project Wonder started its life as a collection of open source frameworks build on top of Apple's WebObjects. Over time, Wonder became as large as WebObjects and not only provided complimentary frameworks but also provided fixes for WebObjects bugs, and development and deployment tools. Starting with Snow Leopard, Apple stopped providing releases of WebObjects outside Apple, but the community love WebObjects so much that we decided to continue development with Project Wonder.
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