On Wed, Dec 01, 2004 at 08:27:23PM -0500, Alan Snyder wrote:
... My experience with app servers is only with J2EE and JBoss -- a wonderful application, but a lot of overkill at times. However, when you need heavy duty stuff - transactions, object persistence, etc., it's a blessing.
"heavy duty"? You get object persistence and transactions from zope almost without paying any attention to what you're doing ;-) FWIW, where I work we run zope as well as a jboss app. The zope server is typically up for weeks until we restart it for software updates. The jboss server is down frequently. We've got it to the point where it's not down every day, but there's still no comparison in terms of which server is more stable *with our apps*. YMMV.
suit my needs. I do need CMS functions in the apps I'll be developing (file upload/download, Wiki, etc.), so if I could get a consistent look and feel from Plone and still have the power and functionality of Zope, that would be good. Is this likely / possible, or, am I totally off here?
You're not off, you're on :-) Note that Plone is not the only option - there's also Nuxeo CPS worth a look, as well as Silva, and you could always build a CMS yourself on top of CMFDefault if the more polished apps have more framework than you feel like dealing with. -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com