go ahead and store anything you want into Mongo DB and it dumps whatever rats nest of data you put in there without a care in the world.
is that a good thing? you decide. my world is mobile, and the web counterparts need a rational routing, and presentation navigation standards to help the mostly client side javascript world of web presentation — and so — I kinda love WO and ERRest because there’s ERXKeys, and D2W and that’s how I want to make a persistence layer I can depend on. On Mar 8, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Joel M. Benisch <jo...@paperfree.net> wrote: > +1, whole heartedly..... > > Universal medical records. > Does anyone know of a better server side engine or tool set available to > handle all the disparate types of data that the inevitable national health > records data base will house? I don't. > > I'm in the Insurance Business. > WO rocks for our purposes. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Joel M. Benisch CPCU, President > 973-992-6300 x303 > PaperFree Corporation > 973-992-6666 FAX > 909 Regal Boulevard > j...@paperfree.net > Livingston, NJ 07039-8249 WE CREATE PRODUCTS WE WOULD WANT TO USE! > > On Mar 8, 2014, at 5:31 AM, jazz wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> When reading through your email I realised that this is quite nicely >> summarising my thoughts on this topic. I hear other people on the list >> talking about the past, but this is about the future. Since Apple now has a >> large installed base of iOS devices, it would be worth a try again to go >> beyond consumer products. Your medical application of iOS linked with server >> technology would fit perfect in the common heard Apple values: "the >> crossroads of technology and liberal arts". >> Let's see what the future brings. I've copied Craig Federighi and hope your >> idea will interest him as well. >> >> Best regards, Bart >> >> >>> Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 22:58:39 +0000 >>> From: Mark Wardle <m...@wardle.org> >>> To: WebObjects Development <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> >>> Cc: tc...@apple.com >>> Subject: WebObjects development >>> Message-ID: <be1dc131-51be-45e1-877e-ecf2f6dd6...@wardle.org> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" >>> >>> Hi all. >>> >>> It is sad to hear the despondency permeating through the email list today. >>> >>> I think many of us have achieved so much with this technology stack, >>> solutions that would be much more difficult with other technologies. >>> >>> I think Apple is missing a trick here. Perhaps I am naive but isn’t their >>> focus on vertical integration? WebObjects is and could be the server side >>> answer for iOS in the enterprise. For me, we’re just about to deploy our >>> first iOS apps running on iPads in our outpatient clinics, linking to our >>> WebObjects applications handling all of the complex business logic that we >>> need in healthcare. We’ve achieved this on a shoestring and it’s due to the >>> great design - seen in WebObjects and of course, by logical extension in >>> the related frameworks inherited from NeXT in modern Apple operating >>> systems. >>> >>> Personally, I want Apple stuff in the enterprise - in my enterprise - in my >>> outpatient clinic. I think it would make a tremendous difference to how we >>> provide healthcare. WebObjects is such a good fit for iOS devices I just >>> cannot believe that Apple does not want to support such a great and >>> productive technology. >>> >>> Whatever the case, my WebObjects applications are still running and we are >>> getting more and more users here in this part of the UK! It is just a shame >>> Apple seems to have given up on it. >>> >>> I’ve copied in Tim Cook to this. At the back of my mind, I’m hoping he’ll >>> take an interest, realise overnight what a great technology this is and how >>> it can be a great product for both large and small enterprises, can form >>> part of a great technology stack and support iOS, and as such, re-incarnate >>> WebObjects - the technology we love! Mr Cook - could Apple un-deprecate >>> this technology please? It is really rather good! >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> -- >>> Dr. Mark Wardle >>> Consultant Neurologist, University Hospital Wales, Cardiff, UK >>> Email: mark.war...@wales.nhs.uk or m...@wardle.org Twitter: @mwardle >>> Telephone: 02920745274 (secretary) or facsimile: 02920744166 >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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