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How Good is WebObjects from Apple

 
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Please check my next post as I got registerd and then reposted the real question.
Thanks.
[This message has been edited by Harry Chawla (edited June 04, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Harry Chawla (edited June 04, 2000).]
 
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Originally posted by Harry Chawla:
I'm a client-server programmer with 6 yrs of exp and my employer is ready to train me in Java, WebObjects (Application Server from Apple) and place me as a WebObjects consultant.
Can anybody PLEASE tell how good is WebObjects. I know it's not much in demand but then I'm a PowerBuilder & Oracle guy with no Java experience. It seems to be a good opportunity.
How easy it is if I want to move over to some other Application server after 6 months. Should I go for Webobjects or try to get a Java job in next 3-6 months, maybe a project moving on from Powerbuilder to Java.
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to get in touch with java community through this insightful web site.


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