> On May 3, 2016, at 10:31 AM, Ricardo Parada <rpar...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> I Wonder if Craig Federighi has any love for WebObjects in his heart. I mean 
> he was very involved with EOF and WebObjects.  Perhaps a Swifty WebObjects 
> for Linux in the distant future using Swift 4's property behaviors to 
> implement object/array faults. 
> 
> :-)
> 
I noticed recently that Craig had been involved in WO. 
BTW, I think EOF/WO's antecedent could have been SimDBM, a Simula based OR-M 
package, it's the closest package I've seen to WO.

Java is not usable/developable, but I have legacy code that I would convert to 
Swift easily if I had a framework that supported WO/EOF in some fashion, I 
already did it to ObjC and the Open AJR, original ObjC/WO, not usable in 
finality. 

Also wrote a SQLite adaptor which worked, and my large model loaded into the 
iPhone, I spent about 6 months before I gave up on AJR.

I'm stuck with running applications, two still being used out of five, that I 
have no ability to alter their Java code, it's just too hard to set up the 
environment, not 1 person from our large WebObjects Seattle SIG uses Eclipse 
now.

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Baiss Eric Magnusson
Cascade Web Design




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