.NET is a framework, not a programming language, and you can use Java to
develop within it (albeit JDK 1.1 at this time).  In fact, it will not be
long before you can use any language to develop within it, and look for a
Linux version in the near future.

<dating-myself>I taught myself C on a Mac Plus (which I personally upgraded
from a "Fat Mac") using Symantec's Think C 5.0</dating-myself>, but I've
lost touch with Apple technology over the years (though I've bought my kids
IMacs and I still have a MacIIsi and Centris 610), but I'm sure it's worth
investigating.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:59 PM

Noting the spirit of open comment and criticism on
Struts-alternative products in the J2EE community, I
was mildly surprised to search the archives of
theserverside and the Struts users list and find no
reference to 'Apple Web Objects'.

I was wondering if anyone had come across them in
their travels. Their WYSIWYG approach is attractive,
throwing away servlets and jsps does worry me but if
it is still Java then it is still preferable to .Net,
right? I may even be able to keep my EJBs ... 

At US$1500 for a licence, is it worth looking into
further?


Home page:
http://www.apple.com/webobjects

Flashy pic:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/webobjects/WebObjectsOverview/WOHTML/ind
ex.html

Thanks,

Adrian

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