Re: Working WebObjects plateforms

2006-08-08 Thread Ken Anderson
WebObjects can be deployed on anything for free. If you have a problem on your Linux,etc deployment, try it on OS X, and if it fails - you can still get support. On Aug 8, 2006, at 1:47 AM, Ray Ackland wrote: Jean, I suspect the mentality is that you can still use WO on any of the norma

Re: Working WebObjects plateforms

2006-08-07 Thread Ray Ackland
Jean, I suspect the mentality is that you can still use WO on any of the normal platforms, but if you develop & distribute on the Mac then you get to do it for free. Can't really complain about this in absolute terms, because there's the same level of support as there was a year ago (for

Re: Working WebObjects plateforms

2006-08-06 Thread Guido Neitzer
On 06.08.2006, at 17:06 Uhr, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just read that the server and clients are only working on MacOS X. No. Mac OS X is the only SUPPORTED platform. But you can deploy to nearly every Java 2 platform (Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, even Windows). You can also develop on every

Re: Working WebObjects plateforms

2006-08-06 Thread Ray Ackland
Jean,While the exact details will be more complicated, I believe a reasonable summary would be the following:The latest version of WO (5.3) development comes free with OS X, and deployment comes free with OS X Server.If you wish to deploy / develop on other platforms, you can purchase WO 5.2.4. I b

Working WebObjects plateforms

2006-08-06 Thread paris . jean
Hello, I check the available software tools for reingineering a professionnal software. WebObjects is one of those I choose. I just read that the server and clients are only working on MacOS X. I am surprised as I though that it delivered software in pure Java. And I expected the Java code be co