Pythonic way of web-programming
Aahz
aahz at pythoncraft.com
Sat Apr 5 10:25:38 EST 2003
In article <mailman.1049537111.4041.python-list at python.org>,
Bo M. Maryniuck <b.maryniuk at forbis.lt> wrote:
>On Friday 04 April 2003 19:32, Aahz wrote:
>>
>> Probably the "standard" answers these days for the basic building block
>> of a web application is either Zope (if you want a full-blown framework
>> for content management)
>
>Zope ain't just a "full-blown framework for content management". This what
>CMF-like or KONTENTOR-like products does. Zope is an application server,
>where you can build anything for web you want, even intergrate it with J2EE
>via SOAP/XML-RPC.
While true, my impression has been that most people choose solutions
other than Zope unless they need at least some content management.
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