[Yanel-dev] architecture burdens

Michael Wechner michael.wechner at wyona.com
Fri Jan 25 22:35:31 CET 2008


Evaldas Taroza wrote:

>
> Michael Wechner wrote:
>
>> Evaldas Taroza wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like all the content management projects for every Web site 
>>> will have to be heavily custom,
>>
>>
>>
>> no,no,no ;-) Yanel is currently a Content Management Framework and 
>> the goal is to add on top of this CMF a CMSystem such that one can 
>> easily build stuff very quickly. I would say the BasicXMLResource is 
>> one big step into this direction, but there are others well, you 
>> might haven't discovered them yet ;-) (again because of lack of 
>> documentation)
>>
>> Think of Java itself. It's very generic, but tells you to use 
>> classes, inheritance, interfaces, etc.
>>
>> So Yanel tells you how to build content management applications ...
>>
>> I hope you understand what I am trying to say
>
>
> This sounds great. I hope that Yanel finally is not that complex as I 
> have experienced by now.


we will get there ;-) Also please note re the interfaces, that this 
exactly the reason why they are versioned, such that one can change them 
without breaking backwards compatibility.

Cheers

Michi

>
> Evaldas
>
>>
>>> and therefore I am not even sure if it is easier to implement them 
>>> using Yanel, or simply with JSPs, XSLTs and Jelly.
>>>
>>> Generally speaking, I think that the whole architecture of Yanel 
>>> should be revised and cleaned-up.
>>
>>
>>
>> shoud be documented ;-)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Michi
>>
>>>
>>> Evaldas
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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