On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 19:02, Fabrizio Giudici
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Am I wrong or there has be no mention for Lion Server? Which makes me thing
> of the following:
>
> 1. Apple has deprecated Java
> 2. As it has been recalled in previous threads, WebObjects runs on Java
> 3. Apple runs its service backend on WebObjects
>
> This necessarily implies a big change in how Apple will run its service
> backend:
>
> a. either Apple knows that Oracle steps in for providing Java on Mac OS X
> b. or they're ready to move off WebObjects for something not based on Java
> c. or they are going to run their services on something else than Mac OS X.

d. or they'll maintain a console-only version of java for internal use.
e. or they've ported WebObjects back to its original platform: Objective-C.

(d) Seems plausible as this wouldn't be hard. certainly not as hard as
full stack java with Swing + LAF.

(e) Seems like too much work for too little benefit.

> Option c) sounds a bit strange to me because they don't want to depend on
> others' technologies...
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