WebObjects

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
WebObjects
WO

   <operating system> {Apple Computer, Inc.}'s {application
   server} {framework} for developing dynamic {web applications}.

   WebObjects applications accept {HTTP} requests either directly
   (usually on a specific {port}) or via an adaptor that sits
   between them and the web server.  Adaptors are either {CGI}
   programs or web server plug-ins ({NSAPI} or {ISAPI}).

   The server processes special tags in {HTML} pages to produce
   dynamic but standard HTML.  Tools are provided to easily set
   and get object properties and invoke methods from these tags.
   Applications can maintain {state} over multiple {HTTP}
   request-response transactions (which are intrinsically
   stateless).  Applications can also use Apple's {Enterprise
   Object Framework} {object relational mapping} libraries for
   {object persistence} and database access.

   WebObjects was originally based on {Objective C} and a simple
   scripting language but now is more likely to be used with
   {Java}.  Versions are available for {OS X}, {Windows} and
   {Unix}.

   Apple acquired WebObjects from {NeXT}, along with {Steve
   Jobs}.

   WebObjects Home (http://apple.com/webobjects/).

   (2005-01-14)
    

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