Re: Switch Component question...
Re: Switch Component question...
- Subject: Re: Switch Component question...
- From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:22:34 -0500
Wirehose is definitely very hard to get one's head around.
I have used it in one project and the learning curve was steep, and I
am still sliding up and down it. There are a lot of files to be
edited/created etc. just to make sure a component appears where you
expect it. And the support is sporadic at best.
However, it does do what it says it does, is very complicated to
learn, I am still learning about it, and would have ho idea how
Wonder could fit with it.
OK -- for this new project I have been convinced and will go back to
WOComponentContent method. It was a brief intellectually failed
exercise.
- James Cicenia
On Apr 27, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Jerry W. Walker wrote:
Hi, Anjo,
On Apr 27, 2006, at 9:56 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
This model work great when the wrapper is mostly static, or
doesn't interact directly with the actual content shown.
For these things, there is Wonder's ERXWOTemplate and
ERXWOComponentContent. It kind of makes your head explode when you
use it first, but with these you can have multiple component
contents in your wrapper that get filled out by designated areas
in the "real" page.
That's awesome! You're going to move me to being a Wonder user
yet, Anjo.
I actually downloaded the latest version and started looking
through the code. Haven't gotten far yet; work related tasks
consume so much of my free time. :-)
In the same vein, if one is going to take the time and trouble to
learn and integrate the Wonder frameworks, they might also take a
look at the WireHose frameworks in which skinning can be done
completely auto-magically.
Gary Teter has done an incredible job dealing with the issues of
creating web portals. On the other hand, Wonder is free and
WireHose is proprietary, but the latter comes with documentation
and awesome tech support.
Regards,
Jerry
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