Changes for page Naming Conventions

Last modified by Gavin Eadie on 2013/02/18 13:59

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3 3  WebObjects uses three prefixes:
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5 5  **NS** stands for "NextStep", a slightly historical tag, but this contains foundation classes such as arrays (NSArray), etc.
6 - **EO** for "EnterpriseObject", data modeling layer, which was actually around before WebObjects
7 - **WO** for WebObjects which is the view and control layer built on Enterprise Objects
6 +**EO** for "EnterpriseObject", data modeling layer, which was actually around before WebObjects
7 +**WO** for WebObjects which is the view and control layer built on Enterprise Objects
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9 9  === CamelCase ===
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11 -The naming convention for objects in WebObjects is that names are written in [[CamelCase>>url:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase||shape="rect"]] (which is somewhat controversial since long names are less readable and it is somewhat ugly).
11 +The naming convention for objects in WebObjects is that names are written in [[CamelCase>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CamelCase]] (which is somewhat controversial since long names are less readable and it is somewhat ugly).
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13 13  === WebObjects Directory Layout ===
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