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> From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andreas Hartmann
> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 5:59 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Let me see if I can be more precise
>
> Campbell, Joe schrieb:
> > I currently have a website that is developed using Spring
> MVC and uses
> > velocity as the presentation technology. I am interested
> in using a
> > CMS to provide my business with the capability to edit the Velocity
> > pages with some work flow tied to it such that they do not need to
> > have access to the code base on which the pages will be run. This
> > translates for me into the following: I would like to have the
> > Velocity content pages managed by a CMS (in this case
> Lenya) while the
> > overall code base is the pervue of the development
> organization. In
> > order to accomplish this I would have to have the CMS have
> the capability to:
> >
> > 1) Serve Velocity pages
> > 2) Allow the server with the dynamic back end calls be capable of
> > using this CMS and the velocity pages within to make the
> application complete.
>
> Just for my understanding: Do you want to import your (XML?)
> pages into the standard Lenya repository, or do you want to
> implement a Lenya repository which operates directly on your
> pages? If the latter is the case, which interface would this
> repository implementation use (web service, file system,
> database, ...)?
>
> -- Andreas
Are there specific drawbacks or limitations to using any of the
implementations that you list? File system is prob the easiest to allow
an outside 'source code' builder to pull in the latest 'authorized'
version of the pages, but assuming there are not any glaring advantages
or disadvantages I would not be specifically picky about FS, Database,
or other.
> >
> > Can anyone point me in the direction of a how to of using
> lenya with
> > velocity in this manner? I have seen a bunch of posts asking this
> > very similar question but I have yet to find anyone that
> has provided
> > an answer.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joe
> >
Thank you very much for the reply.
Joe
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