[Zope-dev] Re: [Plone-developers] zcml entry points
Chris McDonough
chrism at plope.com
Wed Oct 24 23:24:53 EDT 2007
On Oct 24, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Lennart Regebro wrote:
> On 10/24/07, Tres Seaver <tseaver at palladion.com> wrote:
>> Maybe we need to add a term, 'plugin', to describe things like Zope2
>> products which register only "behavior" and not "addable
>> applications."
>> The line gets fuzzy here, too: PAS uses 'plugin' to describe an
>> object
>> which is added to a persistent user folder, and then configured to
>> perform one or more roles in its framework. Oooh, there's another
>> term,
>> 'framework'. In my mind, 'frameworks' declare interfaces for
>> 'plugins'
>> to supply. OTOH, 'frameworks' don't want every possible plugin to be
>> magicdally configured: they are all about explicit configuration.
>
> It gets fuzzy, but I think trying to get a common usage of the words
> is useful. And your usage seems useful.
>
> Note that of course PAS is both a plugin *and* a framework in this
> usage. :-)
>
>> Plone makes configuring QuickInstaller-enabled products explicit:
>> the
>> site manager gets to choose at runtime (not at startup), and can
>> change
>> her mind later. In that sense, Plone is 'framework'-like, rather
>> than
>> 'application'-like.
>
> I can definitely see a use in the zope3 and grok world for some more
> ZODB persistent configuration. Maybe much of what is today actually
> done in ZCML shuld rather be done there?
Does it need to be persistent or just placeful? Being able to
specify multiple component registries via ZCML (maybe within a
container tag), and then associating one with a 'site' has always
seemed to make sense to me.
- C
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