Very interesting, the ability to push content to a separate delivery system like this one is definitely something that has to be included in a an ECM at some point. Florent On 18 May 2005, at 19:03, Paul Everitt wrote: > > Howdy all. If anybody is interested in having an option in Z3 ECM > for content delivery, I have some work I'd like to contribute to > the project. > > Here's the intro: > > http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/deliverance/trunk/doc/INTRO.txt > > ...the code: > > http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/deliverance/trunk/ > > ...and two narrated Flash movies, to try and show it in action: > > http://zea.zope-europe.org/~paul/projects/deliverance/ > deliverancethemes.html > http://zea.zope-europe.org/~paul/projects/deliverance/ > deliverancecontentmap.html > > The primary thing about this: > > 1) It isn't clever at all. It's anti-clever. If it ever gets over > 100 lines, it's failed. > > 2) It gets nearly 100% of its value from Martijn's fabulous lxml > effort, which we should all support, financially and religiously. :^) > > I'm currently getting around 120 hits per second on my laptop when > I hack around a couple of things missing in lxml (XInclude, exslt, > and most importantly, XSLT parameters). These aren't show > stoppers, they just give a performance hit in normal mode (35 > requests per second) and add some complexity (you have to "compile" > the theme using a command-line script). > > Anyway, I'll be touching on this in the 2-day workshop in Sweden if > anybody's interested. > > --Paul > > -- > http://lists.nuxeo.com/mailman/listinfo/z3lab > -- Florent Guillaume, Nuxeo (Paris, France) CTO, Director of R&D +33 1 40 33 71 59 http://nuxeo.com fg at nuxeo.com
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