Wow. This license issue has been a personal thing of mine. This whole two digest-nothing-but thread has been very interesting to me and corrected some things that I had wrong. Recently spoke my Apple sales rep about licensing. He's been very good to me. Have all of you spoken to your Apple sales rep? Anyway, I just wanted to throw in a bit of an example of what can be done with WO. Unlike Bill Bumgarner, I am rather new to WebObjects (since about late August). I worked hard with it for months and really tried to get things working. Then I took the class (Programming WO II) which deals with EOF and suddenly things all make sense. WebObjects is much cooler than I originally thought. I spent four full days in a row reworking my app from the ground up and got more done in that time than in three months prior. Right now, I have a complete form working that handles multiple many-to-many relations. You can really do a lot with WebObjects in a very short amount of time but you need to know what you're doing. OTOH, Apple sent me a developer copy of 3.5.1 (back before 4 was released) just because I asked for an eval. It wasn't an eval, it was the real thing. I think WebObjects is going to pay off for us in a big way because I do more and do it better in a shorter amount of time. --Marc Respass
