On Mar 25, 2011, at 8:37 PM, Michael_google gmail_Gersten wrote:

>> Also, with no OS X Lion Server release, and with the XServe and XServe RAID 
>> long dead, Apple's focus on any sort of business market seems to have gone 
>> out the window (not that they ever really had much of one to begin with...) 
>> though there could always be some surprises with Apple cloud services in the 
>> future. The times, they are a changin'.
> 
> Business services? I would never, ever recommend to any business that
> they rely on Apple supplied functionality for their product. Not given
> the complete death-kill of all their database / web services.
> 
> DBKit
> EOF
> Web Objects
> Full Objective C access for Java
> First class native citizenship for Java
> (Heck, decent graphics performance on Java)
> Direct to Web
> Direct to Java Client

WebObjects and Direct To Web are still going strong, btw. WebObjects has in no 
way been abandoned by Apple.

-- Mark

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