WebObjects

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WebObjects is an application server and framework originally developed by NeXT for building and deploying dynamic, database-driven web applications in enterprise environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf application server
software product
web application framework
acquiredBy Apple Inc.
architecture three-tier architecture
category Java enterprise platform
web application server
deploymentModel application server
developer Apple Inc.
NeXT Inc.
surface form: NeXT
distribution bundled with Apple developer tools in later years
feature adaptor-based web server integration
component-based web UI framework
direct-to-web generation
object-relational mapping
includes WebObjects self-linksurface differs
surface form: WebObjects Application Server

WebObjects frameworks
development tools
initialReleaseDate 1996
integratesWith HTTP servers
relational databases
laterDeveloper Apple Inc.
license proprietary software license
notableUse Apple Store
surface form: Apple Online Store

iTunes Store
surface form: iTunes Store (early versions)
operatingSystem Solaris operating system
surface form: Solaris

Unix
Windows
macOS
originalDeveloper NeXT Inc.
surface form: NeXT
platform Java Platform, Standard Edition
surface form: Java Virtual Machine
programmingLanguage Java
Objective-C
relatedTo Cocoa
Enterprise Objects Framework
releasedBy NeXT Inc.
surface form: NeXT
status discontinued as a standalone Apple product
supports database-driven web applications
dynamic web applications
supportsLanguage Java
Objective-C
supportsPattern model-view-controller
supportsProtocol HTTP
targetEnvironment enterprise environments
targetUser enterprise developers
tier application logic tier
database tier
presentation tier
uses Enterprise Objects Framework

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WebObjects includes WebObjects self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: WebObjects Application Server
NeXT Inc. product WebObjects