[ZDP] BackTalk to Document The Zope Book (2.5 Edition)/Introducing Zope
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Evidence of this is sprouting up in many locations. Microsoft's
*.NET* architecture envisions a world of web components running on
remote systems, providing specific services to applications around
the world. *Frontier*, by UserLand Software, pioneered a simple
web services protocol called XML-RPC to allow web components to
communicate with each other (Zope also works with XML-RPC, which
is discussed in Chapter 10, "Advanced Zope Scripting"). With web
components, the model of a person sitting in front of the browser
is no longer the only model of the web.
% Anonymous User - Oct. 11, 2002 4:26 am:
fine, now the machines can entertain themselves.
so finally we may leave the game
% Anonymous User - Nov. 13, 2002 1:04 pm:
Wondering if anyone is talking about porting the Zope package, in its entirety, to the .NET platform. Surely
a massive undertaking, but thanks to Python .NET support as a result of ActiveState's hard work, is such an
endeavor possible and/or feasible?