Web application created with WebObjects, an enterprise framework developed by Apple; uses Java code and object-oriented design principles; can be deployed on any platform that supports Java programs. Web addresses that include ".woa" in the URL are generated using WebObjects; however, WebObjects pages do not necessarily require the ".woa" extension.
In computer operating systems that have their main memory divided into pages, paging (sometimes called swapping) is a transfer of pages between main memory and an auxiliary store, such as hard disk drive. Paging is an important part of virtual memory implementation in most contemporary general-purpose operating systems, allowing them to easily use disk storage for data that does not fit into physical RAM. Paging is usually implemented as a task built into the kernel of the operating system.
The WOA file extension is used to refer to script files in the WebObjects software design program. WOA files store programming scripts used as server-side executable files that can be initiated from any computer platform. WOA files can be accessed and edited with the appropriate software.