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Figures and Tables
Chapter 2
What Is WebObjects?
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Figure 2-1 A static publishing site 14
Figure 2-2 A dynamic publishing site 15
Figure 2-3 A website running Java Client applications 18
Figure 2-4 Multiple instances, multiple applications 23
Chapter 3
Enterprise Objects
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Figure 3-1 Connecting enterprise objects to data and the user interface 27
Figure 3-2 Mapping between an enterprise object class and a single table 30
Figure 3-3 Mapping relationships 31
Figure 3-4 Implementing business logic in enterprise objects 34
Figure 3-5 Implementing business logic in the user interface application 35
Figure 3-6 Implementing business logic in the database 36
Chapter 4
HTML-Based Applications
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Figure 4-1 The files of a WebObjects component 39
Figure 4-2 How enterprise objects relate to a WebObjects component 42
Figure 4-3 WebObjects HTML-based application communication chain 43
Figure 4-4 Project Builder 45
Figure 4-5 WebObjects Builder 46
Table 4-1 Example Dynamic Elements 40
Chapter 5
Direct to Web Applications
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Figure 5-1 A login page 49
Figure 5-2 A query-all page 50
Figure 5-3 A query page 51
Figure 5-4 A list page 52
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