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IBM hopes to deliver on the long-held promise of object-oriented programming with its San Francisco Project, a set of server-based application frameworks that the company started shipping last month.
The San Francisco Project, which is in the hands of about 10 developers, is essentially a collection of about 1,000 object-oriented, system-independent class libraries that provides corporate and third-party developers with the necessary building blocks for developing IBM and non-IBM server-based applications. The first three frameworks allow developers to create custom-tailored solutions for general ledger, order processing, and warehouse management on virtually any server …