Hi BEM, for an example, look at KDEForum, that's http://ssd6.ethz.ch:8080/kdeforum. My company, MIG GmbH (www.mig.net) uses zope for a large scale city information system and the corresponding authoring system that is used from the intranet. The thing goes online on sep. 15th (www.sisa.de), so wait a week and make them look at it (and we dont have Solaris MP and a fat machine, just Linux on a PC server). :-) you will see no performance flaws or anything, it just works and I really must say that, after some time of learning the zope internals, I really love it now. Hope this helps, Heiko
Hello
I have to convinced my partners to use Zope in a Mission-Critical project. I, personally, am a big fan of python and Zope. So I am in a need of some imparcial (or at least a little bit different than mine ;) opinion to convince them to use Zope. I mean, they are almost saying yes, I just need to tell them "look at these guys, look what they have done"...
It's or a higly dynamic intranet site using Oracle as a backend and Zope/Apache for the front end -we need SSL for some sections, so I presume that Apache/Zope is the right combination, right?
This will run on a Sun with Solaris 7 (with MP). So I presume there will be no problems of scaling. Obviously this assumes that the database structure is optimized, the oracle tuned, Solaris also, etc etc... But I just need to give them more "success stories" than the ones available from the Zope Web Site...
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
BEM
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