On 03.10.2008, at 16:24, Alexander Spohr wrote:
Have you ever asked them, whether they care about the technology of
their company cars?
They don’t care as long as it is Audi, BMW or Mercedes...
See, we often sold it as a Java application server. One time we sold
it as our development fram
Am 03.10.2008 um 18:17 schrieb Guido Neitzer:
Have you ever asked them, whether they care about the technology of
their company cars?
They don’t care as long as it is Audi, BMW or Mercedes...
You sell a service. You can provide a specific service with the tools
at your hand to a price you
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 8:29 AM, Alexander Spohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because Apple bought me.com and the URLs look different I thought they also
> bought the underlying software.
It's called "Web Two Dot WO" - lots of JavaScript in the front, lots
of WO in the back.
The question often co
For mobileme:
https://secure.me.com/wo/WebObjects/Signup.woa
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=inurl:webobjects+site:me.com&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
With the apple store, look at what the url looks like as soon as you
go to your account. Or add something to your cart. My guess i
On 03.10.2008, at 08:13, Alexander Spohr wrote:
Why did Apple drop WO from the shop?
.mac has already dropped WO as me.com is something else.
So, who exactly gave you that information?
cug
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Real World WebObjects Bootcamp at the Big Nerd Ranch:
http://www.bignerdranch.com/classes/real-worl
Also, you can go to me.com and view the source to see that good old WO
URLs are still in there.
Regards,
Mark
On Oct 3, 2008, at 9:36 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
On 2008/10/03, at 15:29, Alexander Spohr wrote:
Because Apple bought me.com and the URLs look different I thought
they also bo
Hi!
On 2008/10/03, at 15:29, Alexander Spohr wrote:
Because Apple bought me.com and the URLs look different I thought
they also bought the underlying software.
As far as I know, the only thing they bought was the domain itself
(and it probably wasn't cheap!). Everything else is made in h
Am 03.10.2008 um 16:19 schrieb Pascal Robert:
Please stop this FUD. It is well know that the front part of
MobileMe is 100% JavaScript, and that WO is still used in the back-
end. Same thing for the Apple Store, they are rewriting the URLs but
it still WO...
Well known? Sorry that I asked.
I believe WO still sits underneath me.com. There is just a fancy
sproutcore UI on the front of it.
Simon
On 3 Oct 2008, at 15:13, Alexander Spohr wrote:
(Sorry if this was already on the list.)
Why did Apple drop WO from the shop?
.mac has already dropped WO as me.com is something else.
An
Hi!
Missinformation.
.Mac has been replaced by me.com, so it was naturally dropped (the
entire site was dropped, not WO!).
Mobile.me is fully WO on the backend. The front end uses
SproutsCore to support the new desktop-like behaviours, and calls WO
via RPC calls.
Everything is
Please stop this FUD. It is well know that the front part of MobileMe is 100%
JavaScript, and that WO is still used in the back-end. Same thing for the Apple
Store, they are rewriting the URLs but it still WO...
> (Sorry if this was already on the list.)
>
> Why did Apple drop WO from the shop?
(Sorry if this was already on the list.)
Why did Apple drop WO from the shop?
.mac has already dropped WO as me.com is something else.
Anyone who can share insights why this is so?
If Apple drops WO now from most of its own sites I get really bad
feeling..
atze
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