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Where To Go From Here

If you're new to WebObjects programming, begin by reading the book Getting Started With WebObjects. It contains tutorials that teach the mechanics of creating a WebObjects application as well as the basic concepts behind WebObjects.

If you want to write an application that accesses a database, you'll need to use enterprise objects in conjunction with WebObjects. Although database access is covered in the tutorials in Getting Started With WebObjects, you'll want to consult the Enterprise Objects Framework Developer's Guide for more in-depth information.

Other valuable information can be found online. To access online documentation, use the WebObjects Info Center. You can access the WebObjects Info Center on Windows NT systems by selecting Start Programs WebObjects Info Center.

Among the books that are available online are:

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