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Announced 7/12/2202

360Works announces WooF, a JDBC adaptor for using WebObjects with FileMaker
Pro.

360Works today announced the beta release of their WooF framework for
WebObjects. This software allows WebObjects to utilize FileMaker Pro as a
back-end database for creating high-volume, scalable web applications.

This software will allow FileMaker developers to create Java-based web
sites that will greatly exceed the transaction volumes that would have been
possible with traditional FileMaker web publishing techniques, such as
using the built-in Web Companion software. It is targeted towards advanced
FileMaker developers who have run into limitations on the speed and
complexity that they can achieve using the built-in web publishing tools.

In addition to basic insert/edit/delete operations, WooF supports these
FileMaker-specific features:

*  Support for FileMaker Pro calculations.
*  Support for all FileMaker Pro data types - text, number, date, time,
and containers.
*  Support for FileMaker Pro's built-in serial number generation for
primary keys.
*  Supports spaces and special characters in FileMaker databases and
field names.
*  Optionally specify layouts in FileMaker for even better performance.
*  Easy installation - works fine with existing WebObjects applications.

For more information on WooF, visit the 360Works product page at
http://webobjects.360works.com/products.html or contact Jesse Barnum at
(770) 234-9293. 360Works is a software consulting & development company
specializing in development for FileMaker Pro, WebObjects, AppleScript, and
Mac OS X. They were established in 1996 and are located in Atlanta,
Georgia, USA.


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