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Web Component Development with Zope 3

By: Weitershausen, Philipp von [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Edition: Third edition.Description: XVIII, 564 p. 48 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540764489.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Operating systems (Computers) | Computer Science | Operating Systems | Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems | Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)DDC classification: 005.43 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Beginner -- Zope and the Component Architecture -- Installing Zope -- Interfaces -- Content Components -- Persistency -- Simple Views and Browser Pages -- Browser Forms -- Intermediate -- Internationalization -- Customizing a Site’s Layout -- Adapters -- Automated Testing -- Advanced Views -- Metadata -- Containers -- Events -- Expert -- Sources and Vocabularies -- Sites -- Indexing and Searching -- Browser Sessions -- Security -- Authentication and User Management -- Debugging Zope -- Packaging and Deployment.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Zope is a powerful Python web application platform for developing complex web applications rapidly and collaboratively. Zope 2, especially in combination with the Content Management Framework (CMF), has been the basis of several successful open source content management systems such as Plone. With version 3, Zope has been rebuilt on top of a Component Architecture that combines the best ideas available from modern web platforms. This book focuses on Zope 3, though it also addresses the needs of Zope 2 developers who want to use Zope 3 features as they are backported into the Zope 2 platform. First, the key concepts of Zope and its Component Architecture are introduced. Each of Zope's capabilities is demonstrated by building a sample application and then extending it with more features. The book is targeted towards all developers familiar with web technologies such as HTTP, (X)HTML and XML, and Zope's implementation language itself: Python. .
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Beginner -- Zope and the Component Architecture -- Installing Zope -- Interfaces -- Content Components -- Persistency -- Simple Views and Browser Pages -- Browser Forms -- Intermediate -- Internationalization -- Customizing a Site’s Layout -- Adapters -- Automated Testing -- Advanced Views -- Metadata -- Containers -- Events -- Expert -- Sources and Vocabularies -- Sites -- Indexing and Searching -- Browser Sessions -- Security -- Authentication and User Management -- Debugging Zope -- Packaging and Deployment.

Zope is a powerful Python web application platform for developing complex web applications rapidly and collaboratively. Zope 2, especially in combination with the Content Management Framework (CMF), has been the basis of several successful open source content management systems such as Plone. With version 3, Zope has been rebuilt on top of a Component Architecture that combines the best ideas available from modern web platforms. This book focuses on Zope 3, though it also addresses the needs of Zope 2 developers who want to use Zope 3 features as they are backported into the Zope 2 platform. First, the key concepts of Zope and its Component Architecture are introduced. Each of Zope's capabilities is demonstrated by building a sample application and then extending it with more features. The book is targeted towards all developers familiar with web technologies such as HTTP, (X)HTML and XML, and Zope's implementation language itself: Python. .

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