Apple WebObjects 5 User Manual
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I N D E X
104
Direct to Java Client application
advantages of 91–96
combining with HTML-based approach 94
creating 68–85
disadvantages of 91–96
extending classes of 85
Direct to Web 19–20
reusable components of 41
Direct to Web application 49–64
advantages of 62, 91–96
combining with WebObjects 95
configuring 56
customizing 61
developing 58–60
disadvantages of 91–96
dynamically generated pages of 50
fixed structure 55
guidelines for choosing 64
limitations of 63
modifying single page of 61
overview 49
reusable components of 64
rules 60
Direct to Web Assistant 56–62
Direct to Web template 55, 62
directory 89
DNS 89
dynamic element 37, 39–40, 46
dynamic HTML publishing 13–16
E
Edit button 52
edit page 53
edit-relationship page 53
EJB 88
EJB container 88
enterprise object 25–36, 41–42
advantages of 34–36
in batch 51
configuring on list page 52
designing for Java Client 82
entity of 55
extensibility of 26
mapping to database table 29–30
overview 25–26
reusability of 26
WebObjects support for 31–33
Enterprise Objects 20, 66, 67, 68
entity 55
entity-relationship (E-R) model 29
eogeneration 74
EOModeler application 29, 82
F, G
fat-client 81
faulting 33
fetching 21, 33
foreign key 32
freeze (a page) 61
H
HTTP 70
HTTP adaptor 89
HTTP protocol 21
HTTP server 44
I
inspect page 52
Interface Builder 82–83
internal application 94
Internet Server API (ISAPI) 44
intranet application 64
J
J2EE
implementing with WebObjects 87–89