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Professional Plone Development

Building robust, content-centric web applications with Plone 3, an open source Content Management System.

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Book Details:

Publisher:Packt Publishing
Series: Packt , Professional
Author:Martin Aspeli
Edition:1
ISBN-10:1847191983
ISBN-13:9781847191984
Pages:420
Published:Sep 17 2007
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:9.97 MB

Book Description:

This book aims to teach best practices of Plone development, focusing on Plone 3.0. It covers setting up a suitable development environment, customizing Plone's look and feel, creating new content types and forms, connecting to external databases, and managing users and groups intelligently. It also shows how to configure a production-ready server, with LDAP authentication and caching. This book is aimed at developers who want to build content-centric web applications leveraging Plone's proven user interface and flexible infrastructure. Some familiarity with the Python programming language and basic web technologies such as HTML and CSS is assumed. Readers would also benefit from some prior experience with Zope or Plone, for example as site administrators or "power users".


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