If I were Bill Clinton I would say, "it depends on what your definition of the word 'opensource' is."

If your definition is:

1. free to download
2. free to develop with
3. free to deploy

then I'd call WebObjects pretty open. :-) Have you read the license?

Tim
UCLA GSE&IS

On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:54 PM, Stephane Guyot wrote:


Hi list,

i'm still waiting for an opensource version of WebObjects.

I can"t believe the news today, there 's so many good news, ( Sun totally disappears, eated by Oracle ),
 could we hope good news for WebObjects ?

What's new about WebObjects today ?  WebObjects.org ?  Gianduia ?

My actual client is just looking for a robust, scalable ... persistence, web solution but ... they only use opensource solution



Stephane

PS : the last joke of Sun was named JavaFX :-)


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