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WebObjects in a J2EE World

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WebObjects can be considered the granddaddy of the application server world. It is certainly the most mature product of the bunch, having been demonstrated by NeXT in 1995 and officially released in March 1996. Microsoft Active Server Page technology debuted at the end of 1996. Java also had its introduction in May 1995.

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Hill, C., Mallais, S. (2004). WebObjects in a J2EE World. In: Practical WebObjects. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0751-1_10

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