Sorry, Tim, but I don't catch what you pretend with this demo

Can you explain more about this test?

Thanks!

2008/4/23, Tim Nash <thedagdae@gmail.com>:
I updated the 'HowTo' to now include a TTW version of the same
product. This could be a useful way to compare TTW code with product
based code for anyone interested. That is if the security issues are
resolved.


http://wiki.zope.org/zope2/HowToCreateJavascriptGUI


The TTW zexp also doesn't require the installation of extjs but it is
for demo purposes only.


On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Tim Nash <thedagdae@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have created a zope product that demonstrates how I would like to
>  use zope with extjs library. The demo does not require an installation
>  of extjs. It is linked to here
>  http://wiki.zope.org/zope2/HowToCreateJavascriptGUI
>
>  I hope that using zope along with extjs in this way makes zope much
>  more scalable however I am having trouble figuring out the proper way
>  to set up security.
>
>  Could somebody check out my demo and give me feedback on how to set up
>  the security?
>  I would like the user to only have to log on once. Subsequent AJAX
>  calls should not require subsequent log in.
>
>  Also, I create new accounts by copying an account 'template' folder
>  that includes a acl_users folder in it. How do you set the proper
>  security when you create accounts in this way? How do you set the
>  security on an external Method in these folders?
>  I want to use zope to hold medical data for everyone from a physician
>  in the remote regions of the World all the way up to multi-hospital
>  chains. This requires a very scalable and very secure zope.
>
>  Thanks for any help!
>
>  Tim
>
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