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Leopard Reference: Mac OS X Server
Mac OS X Server is a UNIX-based operating system built on the Mac OS X Darwin core. Using a simple user interface, one can easily manage services, including integrated file sharing, web serving, client management, and email. One can also serve and manage multiple high-traffic websites using Apache web server, WebObjects, the JBoss application server, and other powerful tools that come with Mac OS X Server.

A guided introduction and learning path for developers new to WebObjects.  
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WebObjects 5.4 Reference (HTML)
Describes the WebObjects 5.4 classes in Javadoc format.
2007-10-31
WebObjects 5.4.1 Reference (HTML)
Describes the WebObjects 5.4.1 classes in Javadoc format.
2008-03-11
WebObjects 5.4.2 Reference (HTML)
Describes the WebObjects 5.4.2 Java classes.
2008-10-15
WebObjects Dynamic Elements Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the WebObjects dynamic elements.
2006-01-10
WebObjects Extensions Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the WebObjects extensions, a special set of dynamic elements.
2004-12-02
WebObjects File Format Reference (HTML) (PDF)
New document that describes the bundle format of WebObjects documents such as the EOModel and WOComponent bundles.
2008-11-19