LOL,
That is the funny thing isn't it.  If Apple could make a quick, nearly 
effortless buck off of it, they would not hesitate.  Even if it involved a 
little investment, but a good return Apple would be in.   The notion of a 
Darwin/Linux cloudlet VM with WO's task  manager, monitor, and other sweet of 
toys (I mean suite toys).  Oops, I get confused some times.  

Of course, one of us could step up to the plate.  I think that person would 
deserve to be payed.  Due to limited initial circulation, the money will amount 
to little more than beer money.  But, it could help get both the word and value 
out.   

As far as the iOS app, I have been tearing ERRest and ERSync apart, examining 
them thoroughly, and I think that I am on to something for both Mac/iOS as far 
as a framework that has some potential.  Also, if I am right this approach 
represents a whole new architecture with a lot new concepts and capabilities 
just waiting to spring from it.  

I may need help soon with the notion of the connection between the delegates 
and the RestContext/RestRequestNodes, Formatters and the data itself.  All I 
ask is that I have a few ears out there and hopefully a few experts to shead 
some light on the concept.

Thank you,



Dan Beatty, ABD
Ph.D. Student 
Texas Tech University
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:

> That sounds really cool.  I wish Apple would do a Google Apps for WO dev.
> 
> Johnny Miller
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> 
> 
> On Jan 18, 2012, at 10:48 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> BTW, I was thinking of adding hosting as a WOCommunity service (for paid 
>> members), exactly for those kind of cases (people who wants to only host 
>> small apps), what do you think of this? No need to install wotaskd and 
>> Linux, just add your apps and restart them with a custom interface.
>> 
>>> Hi, All
>>> 
>>> I have an iPhone app that needs to talk to a database on the internet in 
>>> order to share information amongst the users  of the iPhone app.  (This is 
>>> a personal project not related to my day job)  Is webobjects the way to go 
>>> or should I be looking somewhere else?  Has anyone tried this already and 
>>> have any lessons for me that I can learn from?  Not being a server guy, 
>>> what would I need to tell the ISP in order to get WO working on the server?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Calven 
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