On Sep 1, 2009, at 6:18 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:

When it says "is not supported" that means just that. WO shouldn't be used on 10.6... You can try at your own risk, but things like software updates and such aren't going to be tested against breaking it. The blurb about being able to use 10.6 to remotely manage a 10.4 or 10.5 server implies that keeping one of those around is the intended configuration.

In the same sense that if you install Wordpress on your server, it's "not supported" and Apple hasn't "tested against breaking it," but it works just fine. WO is just a Java app -- it works perfectly fine on Snow Leopard.

ms


That makes perfect sense to me as a WO developer but don't you think the language is pretty strong and a little alarming? I kind of feel like it is considering that WebObjects is an Apple product and a core piece of their own business architecture. It is obviously heavily tested by experience alone on their own systems. Such a statement about a 3rd party package like WordPress wouldn't seem nearly as a aggressive.

Tim
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