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`Next plans object-oriented app development for Web
`Wingfield, Nick. InfoWorld 17.34 (Aug 21, 1995): 14.
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`At a recent Object World show, Next Computer Inc. announced product plans to bring object-oriented application development to the World Wide
`Web. WebObjects, which will run on Windows NT, Windows 95, SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, Digital Unix, and Next's MachOS, will allow developers to
`rapidly build sophisticated, interactive Web applications without using complicated and inefficient Common Gateway Interface scripts.
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`AT LAST WEEK'S Object World in San Francisco, Next Computer Inc. announced product plans to bring objected-oriented application development
`to the World Wide Web.
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`WebObjects, which will run on Windows NT, Windows 95, SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, Digital Unix, and Next's MachOS, will allow developers to rapidly
`build sophisticated, interactive Web applications without using complicated and inefficient Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts. CGI scripts
`are used to connect Web servers to applications such as databases.
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`By enabling reuse of code, WebObjects will significantly speed development of interactive Web applications, said Steve Jobs, Next chairman and
`CEO, in his keynote speech at the convention.
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`"At the moment, 99 percent of the Web is static publishing, where you put [out] pages and they don't change," Jobs said. "Three out of four of
`these require custom application development."
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`Next will ship an OLE- and Common Object Request Broker Architecture 2.0-compliant Web server with WebObjects that implements I the Secure
`Sockets Layer protocol for securing communications across the Internet.
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`A run-time program that resides on the Web server will execute WebObjects applications, allowing companies to use standard Hypertext Transfer
`Protocol servers to run applications. All of the WebObjects products will go into beta testing in October, Jobs said.
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`At Object World, Next also demonstrated its OpenStep for Windows object-oriented application development environment for Windows, as well as
`Distributed OLE for Windows.
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`World Wide Web;
`Product development;
`Object oriented programming;
`Software
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`NeXT Inc
`14-821-6658
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`Next plans object-oriented app development for Web
`Wingfield, Nick
`InfoWorld
`17
`34
`14
`1
`1995
`Aug 21, 1995
`1995
`Infoworld Media Group
`San Mateo
`United States
`Computers--Microcomputers, Computers--Computer Industry
`01996649
`INWODU
`Trade Journals
`English
`PERIODICAL
`01083364, 02467429
`194316336
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`Copyright InfoWorld Publications, Inc. Aug 21, 1995
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