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Re: EO & WebServices
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Re: EO & WebServices


  • Subject: Re: EO & WebServices
  • From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 08:39:45 +0100
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Am 27.01.2004 um 04:00 schrieb Lotsa Cabo:

Been there, done that with the assistance thing. I'd love to find someone else, but finances don't really permit it at this stage.

The requirement of not using the Direct to Web stuff is from professional dependancies. Meaning, we need to understand every line (or at least 99%) of code so that we can fix and enhance the product in the future WITHOUT the use of wizards. Simply put, if something breaks where we do not have access to the wizards, we will need to fix it. Likewise, if a client requests a tweak somewhere in the field, we MAY have to do it somehow manually.

Make sense?

No, not really. The assistant (not "wizard") is one front end to a very powerful rule system that actually does the work. These rule files can be edited with the RuleEditor app, too, so you are not really dependant on the assistant.


However, D2W *is* pretty complex and its workings are not really trivial to understand. I recommend the chapters dealing with it from the Wrox book.

David Teran will demo a very cool project at the Wocoa where D2W is used to spew out XML, defining the UI that is later processed with XSLT to the final HTML. Very cool, flexible and powerful.

My approach would be to define the page flow in WO and the edit and list pages as D2W components. This will alleviate the need to plug into the flow of D2W, while stil sparing the hassle to create all the HTML by yourself.

Cheers, Anjo
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