On 7-Nov-07, at 12:32 PM, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:

Hm, one might think that if a number of developers are wondering about the same point, the release notes might be somewhat confusing. And that the vendor (and it's respected representatives) might be considered nice if they would politely clarify the point (an action taking a total of 2 minutes), as opposed to ignoring it.

However, I do apologize for any shouting, which was, I am sure, unnecessary.

So, could any one who has their hands on Leopard (I am lagging behind), go through the WO5.4 API, and see if the class:

com.webobjects.eodistribution.EODistributionContext

<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSXServer/Reference/WO54_Reference/com/webobjects/eodistribution/EODistributionContext.html >



has been marked as depreciated. It would seem that this is the undeniable proof we need of Apple's plans with WO JC. I just hope the documentation authors have not screwed up, but then again, heck, it's only maybe 10 - 20 companies eagerly trying to understand what in the world's name is happening...

My best,
Flor

On Nov 07, 2007, at 12:19, Mr. Pierre Frisch wrote:

I do not respond to shouts. Just look in the documentation. What is deprecated is marked, it if is not marked it is not deprecated.

;david

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