Hi, Phil!
Leave them where they are, the Boring Product will use them at startup time.
Don't want to seem obtuse, but how do I see what the Boring product does?? I did place the source to /lib/python/Products/Boring and Zope recognized it, but then what am I supposed to do..? Is there any step-by-step documentation on it? 10x for help! Lena
Don't want to seem obtuse, but how do I see what the Boring product does?? I did place the source to /lib/python/Products/Boring and Zope recognized it, but then what am I supposed to do..? Is there any step-by-step documentation on it?
Create a new Folder called "Test". In that Folder create a Boring product. You will be prompted to supply an id and title: id = "BoringTest" title = "Boring Test" You will now see the new instance of the Boring product appear in the contents of your folder. Click on the product, then choose the "View" tab, which shows you how the page would appear if you called it as: http://<my Zope root>/Test/BoringTest You will see that the page has a title, and a single line of text, which is - err - boring. Next move is to look through the Python code for the product, and understand how the product was created. It has been kept deliberately simple (a.k.a. "boring") so that it can be understood by someone starting out writing products in this way. Also note that this is not the only way now that products can be created - check out the documentation on ZClasses (search on the Zope site), which have been designed to make the process of creating new products much simpler. There are step by step instructions on how to create a sample product, to get you started. Richard
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