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Beginning Mac OS X Programming with Xcode and WebObjects guides the novice developer in developing a robust web application from initial conception though deployment. The application is developed and deployed iteratively, with the new concepts in each chapter used to enhance and improve on the previous iteration. The book features the use of the latest, most trusted industry standard Mac development Xcode IDE as well as the latest reliable WebObjects tools (WOBuilder and EOModeler). TOC:Introduction and History.- Planning for a Maintainable Application.- Deployment.- Thinking About Design with…mehr

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Beginning Mac OS X Programming with Xcode and WebObjects guides the novice developer in developing a robust web application from initial conception though deployment. The application is developed and deployed iteratively, with the new concepts in each chapter used to enhance and improve on the previous iteration. The book features the use of the latest, most trusted industry standard Mac development Xcode IDE as well as the latest reliable WebObjects tools (WOBuilder and EOModeler). TOC:Introduction and History.- Planning for a Maintainable Application.- Deployment.- Thinking About Design with WebObjects.- The EOModel.- Leveraging the Power of EOF.- Basics of Page Construction.- Advanced Page Construction.- Authentication and Authorization.- Creating and Using Reusable.- Components.- Validation.- Web Services and WebObjects.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Hill is a senior developer at Global Village Consulting, a software development consultancy that specializes in WebObjects-based web applications. Sacha Mallais is a senior developer at Global Village Consulting, a software development consultancy that specializes in WebObjects-based web applications. Mallais is also the president of Global Village. Both conduct training in WebObjects and other Mac programming related skills. Lastly, both authored Apress' Practical WebObjects.