WebObjects

2008-07-14 12:00

Conscius Supportmanager

Conscius Supportmanager

A platform for ambitious software support

The Conscius Support Manager was designed and developed In cooperation with eidac software company. This product helps to organize the product support, helpdesk and documentation of a company's products and it offers a documentation platform which is accessible for all support activities.

Read more …

2006-07-30 18:45

Literature database

Conceptual design and implementation of a literature database for the Institut of Statistics at RWTH Aachen University.

Read more …

/* webObjects enterprise applications

WebObjects is an amazing, well established Java web application server and a web application framework built by NeXT and Apple Inc. WebObjects uses a number of key technologies that really make a difference to competitive products. It conforms to the MVC programming paradigm, enforcing a clean separation of presentation, logic, and data. It uses 100% Pure Java for its streamlined database access. 

Popular users of WebObjects technology are the Apple Inc. Online Store, the iTunes Music Store or the Deutsche Bank Group internet banking.

aurealis offers you all this fully developed technology with modern solutions based on Web 2.0. Aside from conceptual design and implementation of your individual WebObjects applications we also host your WebObjects applications based on the Apple WebObjects Task Daemon or the Apache Tomcat Java Servlet Container.

/* Project Wonder

Most parts of the aurealis web applications are based on the Open Source development framework Project WONDER. Project WONDER is a huge collection of amazing frameworks and tools for the Apple WebObjects application server. It enhances most WebObjects components and adds countless of useful extensions for WebObjects development. Especially the Web 2.0 components are masterpieces of simplicity and modern design.

aurealis generates a nightly doxygen based online documentation of the Project WONDER frameworks. Feel free to make it your Project Wonder documentation source...