Craig was the EOF manager back in the day.

Now that WO is officially abandoned by Apple, the questions for me are:

What is the logical conclusion of pushing WOnder beyond WebObjects?  What does 
that mean in the end?  Will we always have to carry around the 
legacy WO frameworks?  When does the overrides of the broken APIs start 
encroaching on Apple IP?  And if we did, does Apple even care?

Apple will never spend the time or effort to open source WO/EOF!!!!  It is NOT 
the future, Swift is the future!

Have a great day...

Paul

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> On May 3, 2016, at 2:29 PM, Baiss Eric Magnusson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On May 3, 2016, at 10:31 AM, Ricardo Parada <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> I Wonder if Craig Federighi has any love for WebObjects in his heart. I mean 
>> he was very involved with EOF and WebObjects.  Perhaps a Swifty WebObjects 
>> for Linux in the distant future using Swift 4's property behaviors to 
>> implement object/array faults. 
>> 
>> :-)
> I noticed recently that Craig had been involved in WO. 
> BTW, I think EOF/WO's antecedent could have been SimDBM, a Simula based OR-M 
> package, it's the closest package I've seen to WO.
> 
> Java is not usable/developable, but I have legacy code that I would convert 
> to Swift easily if I had a framework that supported WO/EOF in some fashion, I 
> already did it to ObjC and the Open AJR, original ObjC/WO, not usable in 
> finality. 
> 
> Also wrote a SQLite adaptor which worked, and my large model loaded into the 
> iPhone, I spent about 6 months before I gave up on AJR.
> 
> I'm stuck with running applications, two still being used out of five, that I 
> have no ability to alter their Java code, it's just too hard to set up the 
> environment, not 1 person from our large WebObjects Seattle SIG uses Eclipse 
> now.
> 
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> Baiss Eric Magnusson
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