WO is a free Java framework for developing Internet applications. WO supports Rapid Application Development (RAD) of Ajax, web services, streaming media, file transfers, and many other web technologies. WO was originally developed by and for NeXT computers in the mid 1990's. Originally written in Objective C, NeXT ported it to Java in the late 1990s.

WO has an active developer community which provides support through the WO Developer and WO Deployment email lists. New developers may also find the WO Community Wiki helpful.

Introduction

Enterprise Object Framework (EOF)

Introduction

Modeling

Using EOF

Web Applications

Introduction

  • Overview

Development

Deployment

Web Services

Complementary Frameworks

Project WONDER

WireHose

LEWOStuff

GVC Frameworks and GVC.SiteMaker

Development Tools

Direct-To

  • Overview
  • Required Reading
    • Web
    • Java Client
    • Common Pitfalls and Troubleshooting
  • Advanced
    • ERD2W - part of the WONDER frameworks
  • Examples

Case Studies

Java Client

Testing

Database Compatibility / Comparisons

Alternative Technologies Pros / Cons

  • ASP.NET
  • ASP.NET + Monorail
  • JSP and Taglibs
  • EJB
  • Hibernate
  • Core Data
  • Cayenne
  • Tapestry
  • Ruby on Rails
  • Struts
  • WebWork
  • SOPE

Additional Resources

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