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Technical Q&As: WebObjects
WebObjects lets you rapidly design applications that integrate existing data and systems. There are four different approaches to creating applications: HTML based, Direct to Web, Java Client, and Direct to Java Client. Developer applications can access data stored on relational databases through Enterprise Objects, the technology that represents database information as sets of business objects. WebObjects developers can also take advantage of J2EE integration and its related technologies--Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and the Java Naming and Directory Interface--as well as web services technologies to add functionality to their applications.

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How do I use a PBWO project type under Mac OS X? (HTML)
QA1072: Explains how to use a ProjectBuilder WebObjects project type.
2001-09-12
Automatically starting and stopping application instances without using Monitor (HTML)
QA1064: Describes how to use WebObjects' monitor utility to stop and start application instances.
2001-07-25
FrontBase and JDBC (HTML)
QA1041: Describes an alternative to using the JDBC adaptor with FrontBase for WebObjects 5.0.
2001-07-09
Importing Projects from WO 4.5.x into WO 5.0 (HTML)
QA1035: Describes how to import WebObjects 4.5.x projects into WebObjects 5.0.
2001-07-09
WebObjects applications crashing on NT using IIS (HTML)
WOV01: Explanation and workaround for random crashing with WebObjects patch 2 on Windows NT with IIS.
2000-10-30