Hello;

With WebObjects and WOLips you do not have to write all your java code. Java Code in most database applications has to do with retrieving, updating, inserting, and deleting data. WebObjects does all this for you.

The HTML files in your component can be edited with any html editor and there are 4 of them that are part of Eclipse. I personally use the JBoss HTML editor to edit my HTML. I then use the WOEditor to insert my WebObjects Components and mange their bindings.

Don


On May 18, 2008, at 2:13 AM, Ken Foust wrote:

Thanks Don,

but with WOLips you still have to write your html and most of the java code correct.


On May 17, 2008, at 10:18 PM, Don Lindsay wrote:

Hello;

I tried Netbeans and Visual Web on a test project. The interface in Netbeans is very tweaky and crashes constantly. I never made it though the whole project befroe I threw my hands in the air. WebObjects is more mature faster and less of a resource hog in my experience.

Don
On May 17, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Ken Foust wrote:

This seems to take a shot at replacing Apple's WO as it has the GUI and self coding features.

Please give me your comparative thoughts to WOlips

thanks ken

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