choice of web-framework

Kevin van Keeken kevinbongers89 at web.de
Mon Oct 23 04:55:48 EDT 2017


Greetings,

while reading through this topic i would like to know, if cherrypy is a
viable web-framework as well?

I stumbled upon this project a while ago, but didn't read through it in
detail and would like to hear something about it, especially in regards
to the project requirements.

Kind regards

> Patrick Vrijlandt <nieuws.pv at xs4all.nl> writes:
>> ...
>> The project is completely new, there are no histories to take into
>> account (current solutions are paper-based). The website involves
>> questionnaires that will be developed, filled out and stored. Users
>> are not programmers or developers. They should be
>> authenticated. Version control is required. Internationalization is
>> not an issue. I expect that the project will add additional
>> requirements and complexity later on that I can not foresee yet. I'm
>> targeting a single deployment (maybe a second on a development
>> machine). I usually work on Windows, but Linux can be considered.
> I am using Plone (a CMS (= Content Management System) build on top of
> Zope) for something like this. It has a standard extension
> "CMFEditions" for version control of its content.
>
> The content is managed in the Zope Object Database (= "ZODB"). This is
> also valid for the revisions. Thus, you do not get
> "git/mercurial/..."-style version control (based on files) but
> you see when and by whom a version was created, can revert to a
> previous version and see differences between versions. There is no
> merge support, though.
>
> The standard Plone content types are likely not sufficient to
> implement your questionnaires; you will probably define one of
> more specific for your task. But, this is not too complex.
>
> Questions about Plone (and the underlying Zope) can be asked at
> "https://community.plone.org/".
>
>




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