According to sources familiar with Apple's plans, the company will drop deployment support for its WebObjects web application server in Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server later this year. WebObjects is ...
Apple will no longer include a default WebObjects deployment in the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 Server, even though it has been included by default since 10.4 launched over four years ago. However, ...
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Employees working the show floor of the Apple's developers conference last week could be overheard discussing the prospect of open-sourcing the company's WebObjects environment used for rapidly ...
Remember back in 1999 when WebObjects was the hot new thing? Everyone used to use it: AAA, AOL, ESPN, GTE, Nortel. Apple has been trying, although discretely, to spark new interest in its Java-based ...
MacRumors, AppleInsider, and Apple-x.net have been handed information pointing to a possible WebObjects 5.3 update in the near future. WebObjects is the software Apple uses to create its web site, as ...
ThinkSecret writes that WebObjects, the Apple database software that is at the heart of its internal networks and the iTunes Music Store, will go open source next year. ThinkSecret thinks this cements ...
Apple has announced the release of WebObjects 5.1, the latest update to the company’s Web application development tools and framework. Apple said that the latest release of WebObjects embraces Java ...
A new version of Apple Computer's Web application development software released on Tuesday aims to be more compatible with emerging Web services standards. The company's new WebObjects software is ...
Today at the 2001 Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced that WebObjects, its application server for Web publishing and enterprise application development, has been revved to version 5.