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WebObjects provides tools, technologies, and capabilities to create Internet and intranet applications. WebObjects is based on frameworks written in Java. With WebObjects, Java developers can take advantage of J2EE integration and its related technologies: Enterprise JavaBeans, JavaServer Pages, and the Java Naming and Directory Interface. Java developers can also develop and deploy their Java server applications on WebObjects. WebObjects applications can be hosted by any servlet or J2EE container, including the JBoss application server.

A guided introduction and learning path for developers new to WebObjects.  
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WebObjects Tutorial (HTML) (PDF)
Steps for building a simple WebObjects application using Eclipse and the WOLips plug-in.
2009-02-04
WebObjects Deployment Guide Using JavaMonitor (HTML) (PDF)
Tools and techniques for deploying WebObjects applications. Includes application administration and performance-improving practices.
2007-10-31
WebObjects Direct to Web Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Introduces the Java-based technology for creating web applications that access a database. Includes examples of customizing applications.
2007-07-11
WebObjects Overview (HTML) (PDF)
Introduces the architecture, technologies, development tools, and development approaches of WebObjects.
2007-07-11
WebObjects Web Services Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to develop and utilize web services in WebObjects.
2007-07-11
Java Application Server Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains J2EE and JBoss development on Mac OS X Server.
2005-08-11
WebObjects J2EE Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to develop J2EE components using WebObjects and deploy WebObjects applications inside servlet containers.
2005-08-11
Java for WebObjects Developers (PDF)
Introduces Java concepts and terms to WebObjects developers. Includes exercises for developing Java expertise in WebObjects.
2003-05-27