>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Talking about history; we have been using WebObjects since 1998.
> 
> Cool.
> 
>> The point is that Apple did not want to stand in the way of something better 
>> suited.
> 
> lol... because as a company they're just generous at heart when it comes to 
> setting their technology free ;-)
> 
>> In their opinion, at that time, the WOLips tools WERE ready for the masses,
> 
> Now you've either got this from the horses mouth so to speak or are making it 
> up. The former makes no sense as it is simply not true (Entity Modeler for 
> exmaple was no where near ready ... as Mike worked hard on it *after* the 
> announcement of Apple dropping theirs). Sure it was showing signs of being 
> the way to go for the future ... that would be closer to making sense.

It was the way I said before; 1) XCode came out, 2) WOLips came out, 3) WOLips 
was found to be better than XCode by Apple, [two years later] 4) Apple imposed 
that opinion on the community.

Referring to Apple as a horse is not very conductive to fostering good 
relationship between the community and Apple.

> 
>> as Apple had already been using them internally for a couple of years prior 
>> to that. 
> 
> That little thing called the Java-bridge doing its disappearing act had some 
> influence on their decision too... :-)
> 
> Look, I hope they do get around to releasing 5.5, 5.6 etc but there's no 
> denying that there's some internal politics that's slowing things down 
> considerably.
> 
> with regards,
> --
> 
> Lachlan Deck
> 

Be good to santa, and maybe there will be something under the tree.

D/
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