Building WebObjects 5 Applications - Softcover

Feiler, Jesse

 
9780072130881: Building WebObjects 5 Applications

Synopsis

This professional resource explains in full how to use WebObjects 5 for Java. You'll get details on deployment, database interaction, optimization, security, client and server-side technologies, and much more. There's also a jump-start section to guide you to the most productive and efficient ways to implement a WebObjects solution.

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About the Author

Jesse Feiler (Philmont, NY) is Software Director of Philmont Software Mill. He has server as manager, software developer, consultant, author, and speaker for organizations such as Apple Computer, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Prodigy. He has also written several books, including Real World Apple Guide (1558514295) and Application Servers: Powering the Web-based Enterprise (012051338X).

From the Back Cover

Develop Professional WebObjects 5 Applications

Tap the flexible functionality of WebObjects with help from this comprehensive guide. Building WebObjects 5 Applications provides a wealth of information to help you build applications using this powerful tool that runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Unix platforms. Author Jesse Feiler shows you how to use the application server to create Direct to Web and Direct to Java client applications. Learn how to use the powerful and innovative Enterprise Objects Framework. Plus, get complete coverage of OpenBase, the leading cross-platform database and common WebObjects companion.


-Rapidly develop Web-based solutions
-Dynamically create Web pages using components written in Java
-Use WebObjects Builder, Project Builder, and Interface Builder to develop and deploy applications
-Provide browser-, platform-, and database-neutral solutions
-Reuse components and graphics with palettes and frameworks
-Manage WebObjects sites and applications using Monitor
-Understand the request-response loop
-Establish a true client-server architecture with Java classes and clients
-Build models with the Enterprise Objects Framework

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