As I recall (and I didn't start with WebObjects until 1997, so it could have been different in 1995 ;-), it was $50K for an unlimited deployment license. I believe the per developer costs were much, much less, but I can't remember specifics.
-- Mark

On Jun 14, 2007, at 3:49 AM, Cheong Hee (Datasonic) wrote:

It was once even voted by developers as the top 3 Java Developer Tools in one of the surveys, if I could recall correctly ...

The price at that time was nearly USD40k per developer license!


Wait a minute...

On Jun 13, 2007, at 11:43 PM, Gavin Eadie wrote:

The approach, which supports development for Sun's Java, will
allow programmers to vastly expand offerings on the Web, changing
it from a fairly static medium to a more interactive one.

Did it start out supporting Java, then switch to Objective-C, and
then back to Java???  If so, I had missed that part.

No, I assume that was a misunderstanding by the original journalist,
like the comment about writing web browser plug-ins.

WebObjects was originally written for Objective C; WebScript was
added later, and Java was added even later still.

Paul

PS Shame I can't be at WWDC; in other news, the root canal treatment
is going well.



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