Sinopsis
If you are picking up this book, you probably fall into one of three categories: the tech book browser who wants to know what the application with the funny name is, the Web developer who is looking into application platforms to develop on top of, or your company’s HTML resource, looking for something that will help you build the intranet your boss wants online yesterday. No matter which of these categories you fall under, this book is for you. Not only do we explain what Zope is and how it can help you, but we also get into the nitty-gritty of building Web applications in Zope from back to front.
Put quite simply, Zope is an open source Web application server. Published by Zope Corporation (formerly Digital Creations) and supported by a large, active community of users, it was designed with the idea in mind that a successful Web application requires the collaboration of many people in an organization. Zope runs on almost all UNIX systems, as well as on Windows, plus it can be run with most Web servers or its own built-in Web server. The few platforms that are not officially supported (such as Apple MacOS) nevertheless have their own community supporters who can almost certainly provide a version of Zope pre-compiled for your platform. Since Zope is open source, you also always have the option (as a last resort) of compiling Zope for your platform yourself with some assistance from the community. In practice, this is rarely necessary.
Content
- Getting Started with Zope
- Overview of Zope
- Installation
- Zope Objects and the Management Interface
- Document Template Markup Language
- Object-Oriented Programming and Python
- Building Zope Products
- From Packages to Products
- Creating an AddressBook Application
- Enhancing the AddressBook
- Zope Product Security
- Creating a Multi-User AddressBook
- Zope Management
- Content Management Strategies
- Database Management
- User Management and Security
- Advanced Zope Concepts
- Core Zope Components
- Scripting Zope
- ZClasses
- Searching Content
- Zope Page Templates
- Debugging
- Alternative Methods of Running Zope
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