Gosh, is this an application server mail group?  Or a jsp group?  Does this
product support jsp?  Will it ever (guess not, unless Bill tells Steve it's
OK)?  And oh...the link seems to be broken...
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Horovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 10:28 AM
Subject: WebObjects supplies Model-View-Controller (MVC) Development Today


> WebObjects (http://www.apple.com/WebObjects) is:
>
> An application server:
> WebObjects handles all your application server
> requirements—including load balancing, performance profiling, state
> management and failover, HTML generation and Java client
> interoperability.
>
> With cross- ​platform compatibility:
> WebObjects 4.5 runs on Mac OS X Server and Windows NT (as well as
> Solaris, HP-UX and Windows 2000), and works across applications,
> business systems and existing business logic.
>
> It connects to business data:
> WebObjects features an object-oriented adapter layer that lets you
> leverage data stored in Oracle, Sybase, Informix, OpenBase and ODBC
> databases — and now LDAP. If that's not enough, our developer
> partners will help you access information stored on mainframes, R/3,
> PeopleSoft and SAP databases.
>
> Uses Object Frameworks:
> Prebuilt objects provide the elements you need to create and extend
> network applications that serve millions of users.
>
> And comes with robust development tools:
> Apple offers a fully integrated set of tools, covering project
> management, data modeling, and constructing HTML and Java interfaces.
> WebObjects 4.5 features a completely redesigned WebObjects Builder,
> giving you even easier control over your HTML layout using an
> intuitive drag- ​and- ​drop interface, making it even easier to
> get the look you want.
>
>
> The best part about WebObjects is that all WebObjects development
> follows Model-View-Controller (MVC) the design pattern commonly known
> as "Model 2". And at $699 for development & unlimited deployment,
> the price is very hard to beat!
>
> Check it out for yourselves.
>
> -Alex
>
> ----
> Alex Horovitz
> Founder, Technical Advisor
> BeyondIntuiton, Inc.
> http://www.beyondintuition.com
>
>
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