Re: Project architecture
Re: Project architecture
- Subject: Re: Project architecture
- From: Miguel Arroz <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 18:22:20 +0100
Hi Webobjects developer! :)
If you want to have bookmarkable URLs, you may use Direct Actions.
To avoid the session ID to appear in the URL, you must have a little
work and use stateless components. Of course, you will loose some of
the power of WO, as WO is optimized to component actions (and that
means non-bookmarkable URLs). Even so, I believe it won't be worse
than all the other frameworks available, and of course, you can
always use EOs, which is a really cool part of WO.
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2007/03/29, at 18:03, Webobjects Developer wrote:
I'm a relative newcomer to WebObjects, but I've built a few
applications and feel like I have a good handle on the technology. I'm
thinking about using WebObjects for my next online project.
My question is about project architecture. I envision the following
major components:
- The backend database
- The administrative web site
- The [non-secure] user web site
- The [secure] store web site
My goals are to:
- Hire a non-technical web designer for the user web site and store
web site
- Use off the shelf tools like Dreamweaver or Go Live for web design
- Include some dynamic content in user web site
- Provide bookmarkable, non-cryptic links to user web site
For instance, it seems unreasonable for my web designers to deal with
the WO component .html or .wod files of the WO project.
Also, using WO components for the user web site pages makes it harder
to provide bookmarkable links for the pages on the user web site that
have dynamic content.
But if not WO components for the pages, then what?
What are the suggested WebObjects techniques for organizing a project
to meet the goals above?
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