GNUstepWeb
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Developer(s) | GNUstep Web Developers |
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Written in | Objective-C |
Operating system | Cross-platform NetBSD, Linux, Mac OS X |
Type | Application Server |
License | GNU General Public License for the applications GNU Lesser General Public License for the libraries. |
Website | wiki |
GNUstepWeb is a development environment and an application server for Web Applications. It is characterized by strict separation of data storage, processing and user interface development.
GNUstepWeb is based on GNUstep. Its goals are to be compatible to WebObjects version 4.5.x with some extensions. Apple's WebObjects was ported to Java with version 5. GNUstepWeb continues using Objective-C.
Enterprise Object Framework is implemented in GNUstep Database Library 2 (GDL2) which was originally developed for use in conjunction with GNUstepWeb[1].
References
- ^ Chisnall, David (2009). Cocoa Programming Developer's Handbook. Addison-Wesley Professional. ISBN 9780321647948.
External links
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- GNUstep.org - homepage
- GNUstepWiki Archived 2005-03-08 at the Wayback Machine - homepage of GNUstep wiki
- lists.turbocat.net/mailman/listinfo.cgi/gswhackers – developer mailing list.