[Zope] Enhydra anyone?

Tony Rossignol tonyr@ep.newtimes.com
Mon, 13 Mar 2000 17:33:48 -0700


After looking at both Zope and Enhydra I concluded for my purposes that
they really fit into two very different realms.  Both tools
(applications, application interfaces, whatever you want to call them)
fit the bill for developing web applications.  Both tools provide for
HTML/XML markup to easily integrate with web designers. 

Enhydra deviates from here to be more consultant/development driven with
its class file delivery/deployment method.  Where as Zope continues, it
provides an interactive management model, where the web designer can
update an application and extent it without having to have development
support, there is no compile phase that needs to be done before
deployment.

I believe it depends on what your perspective; If you're more
development centric, Enhydra works great.  If you have to interface
developers and designers on a an ongoing basis and want to deligate more
control to designers Zope is the winner.

Well thats my 2 cents.


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tonyr@ep.newtimes.com
Director of Web Technology
Newtimes Inc.
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