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Developing Plone

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How to write an add-on product for Plone, to integrate Plone with other systems and frameworks, and how to access Plone without a browser. Finally, some use cases.

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  1. Chapter 9 - Writing an Add-On Product We’ll try to make you understand the anatomy of a typical Plone product, walking through a series of tasks that will take you into the deeper workings of Plone and Zope.
    1. Structure of a Plone Product (this chapter will be soon available)
    2. Building a Plone Product the Easy Way (this chapter will be soon available)
    3. Writing a Custom Content Type (this chapter will be soon available)
    4. Theming (this chapter will be soon available)
    5. Forms (this chapter will be soon available)
    6. Viewlets and Portlets (this chapter will be soon available)
    7. Plone Configuration (this chapter will be soon available)
    8. Tools and Utilities (this chapter will be soon available)
  2. Chapter 10 - Integrating Plone with Other Systems We will see how to link Plone with a file system, both through Plone’s web interface and as a network share.
    1. Publishing the File System (this chapter will be soon available)
    2. Relational Databases (this chapter will be soon available)
    3. Accessing Plone Without a Web Browser (this chapter will be soon available)
    4. Integrating Plone with Other Frameworks (this chapter will be soon available)
  3. Chapter 11 - System Architectures and Deployment Configurations We will see how to build and manage a system architecture that will allow you to get the best performance for your web site, even in mission-critical cases.
    1. Optimizing Storage Configurations (this chapter will be soon available)
    2. Asynchronous Indexing (this chapter will be soon available)
    3. Plone Behind a Web Server (this chapter will be soon available)
    4. Caching, Clustering, and Load Balancing (this chapter will be soon available)
    5. Multiple ZODBs (this chapter will be soon available)
    6. Automatic ZODB Packing (this chapter will be soon available)
  4. Chapter 12 - Case Studies We will present some of the most common use cases you might encounter as a web developer, considering requirements and possible solutions, in order to give you a further overview of what you can do with Plone.
    1. Management of Enterprise Workflow (this chapter will be soon available)
    2. E-Commerce with Plone: Your Business Online (this chapter will be soon available)
    3. Automatic Handling of Documents and Images (this chapter will be soon available)
    4. Plone and Multimedia (this chapter will be soon available)
    5. Handling Many Large Objects with Plone (this chapter will be soon available)
    6. Integration of External Applications and Single-Sign-On (this chapter will be soon available)
    7. Custom Member Profiles (this chapter will be soon available)
    8. Community Portals and Social Networks (this chapter will be soon available)
    9. Intranets and Document Management Systems (this chapter will be soon available)
    10. Plone: Faster Than Light (this chapter will be soon available)
by Alice Narduzzo last modified 2009-04-03 12:13
Contributors: Maurizio Delmonte, Davide Moro, Alice Narduzzo, Fabrizio Reale, Enrico Barra, Andrea Cannizzaro, Andrea D'Este, Maurizio Lupo, Giuseppe Masili, Matteo Sorba.