Drew is correct, EOF stands for "Enterprise Object Framework". However, it's not "part of" the WebObjects app server... it predates WO by a long time (I think it's about 9 or 10 years old) happens to come with WO but is completely separate from it.
On Friday 14 June 2002 11:27, Drew Taylor wrote: > For those of you (like me) who didn't know what EOF is, it stands for > Enterprise Object Framework and is part of Apple's WebObjects app > server. Which has moved on to Java, and thus is OT. :-) But I've > heard many good things about WebObjects, so it's on my wish list of > technologies to investigate. WO is amazing, no two ways about it. Once you use it, everything else sucks. There are no exceptions. Kyle Dawkins Central Park Software