| Apple as a company is not focused on WebObjects as a main line of business. Just look at Apple's financials <Quote>From Macrumors of Apple Financials this past quarter Mac business 50% of quarterly revenue. ... - 1,112,000 Macs sold during March; $1.572 Billion in Revenue. - 614,000 Desktop Macs ($833 million revenue) - 498,000 Portable Macs ($739 million revenue) Music business 50% of quarterly revenue <End Quote> and Ask How much of the Mac hardware sales were a result of WebObjects? Not very much... Since every other person here talks about developing WebObjects on a PC with Eclipse. How much of the Music sales were a result of WebObjects? Not very much... How much of the Hardware sales went through an WebObjects application? Apple online store is WebObjects How much of the Music sales went through an WebObjects application? iTunes music store is WebObjects How much of your Apple Developer's connection goes through an WebObjects application? The rest of .Mac, etc. etc. How many of these production applications are on 5.3.1? Probably not yet. If you were in charge of Apple marketing, How many marketing dollars would you spend on WebObjects to explain these things to the industry? I believe Apple has viewed WebObjects as a strategic weapon for its own internal application ever since the NeXT acquisition. Whether we use it or not really doesn't matter to Apple. Don't feel bad that Apple Europe doesn't say too much about WebObjects. Apple America's doesn't either. Paul On Apr 23, 2006, at 3:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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