On 13-Jun-09, at 1:17 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

Hi!

On 2009/06/13, at 05:58, Pascal Robert wrote:

My assumption is this means it doesn't have the Java apps (javamonitor, wotaskd, etc) installed by default. You can still install the WO runtime, and you can always deploy to a servlet.

Just like it was before Tiger Server.

And that's a REALLY good thing. I always get pissed off when I upgrade Mac OS X Server, and the WO installation is also upgraded, causing my apps to break or malfunction. Separating both is really good news for me.

My feeling is that anything that separates WebObjects from Apple's product release cycle (without killing it outright*) is a good thing.

*I know nothing, and have not talked to anyone who does, but am willing to optimistically interpret Mike when he says he is "happy".

;david

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