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This is the Official Guide on the award-winning SilverStripe
programming framework, authored by the creators of the open source
CMS.
SilverStripe is a robust and flexible website content
management system (CMS) tightly integrated with an application
framework. It is open source and embraces modern system
architecture and agile development methodologies. Intermediate
developers can implement powerful websites and web-applications
quickly and customize them to their individual needs. The
award-winning PHP5/MySQL-based system saves not only time and
nerves for techies, but also features a straightforward interface
which is a joy to use for non-technical content-authors.
This Guide helps you to:
Get started with SilverStripe: Learn the architecture
and usability principles that underpin SilverStripe's modern
approach. Then go through the technical requirements, the
installation process, and useful tools for your daily
work.
Learn the CMS: Practical examples show you how to use
the CMS as a content author, and how to manage content, images,
documents, and forms without technical knowledge. Administrators
learn how to set up permissions and security groups.
Develop a custom application: Use MVC and other modern
design patterns to create well-structured, object-oriented PHP code
and concise template markup. Let the authors walk you through
creating an interactive recruitment website as practical example
project.
Extend through clean code and modules: Understand how
SilverStripe is built on modularity and how this empowers you to
build plugins and core extensions in an elegant, maintainable
fashion.
Use SilverStripe professionally: In-depth topics on
internationalization, security, unit testing, caching, multi-page
forms, and web services APIs ensure that you can build world-class
websites.
Auteur
Steven Broschart has been working for many years as a Senior SEO Consultant at one of Germany's leading online marketing agencies, cyberpromote GmbH (cyberpromote.com). Aside from developing PHP- and Ruby on Rails-based business applications and coordinating key accounts for SEO, he is consulting his clients in choosing open source systems. Steven is a regular author at the German PHP Magazine.
Ingo Schommer is a core member of the SilverStripe platform, as well as a Senior Developer at SilverStripe Ltd. in Wellington, New Zealand. He analyses and builds modern web applications, making sure they work well in a browser, not just on paper. He is a frequent contributor to the open source platform, facilitates community involvement, and helps to architect and implement core functionality. Ingo authored the first book about SilverStripe. Besides freelancing as a PHP- and Flash-developer for several years, he graduated as Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Media Production. He is particularly interested in bringing rich applications to the browser through the fascinating possibilities of JavaScript.
Texte du rabat
Design Powerful websites using this definitive guide to the award winning SilverStripe framework. SilverStripe is a robust and exible website content management system (CMS) tightly integrated with an application framework. It is open source and embraces modern system architecture and agile development methodologies. Intermediate developers can implement powerful websites and web applications quickly and customize them to their needs. The award-winning PHP5/MySQL-based system saves not only time and nerves for technical users, but also features a straightforward interface that non-technical content authors will find a joy to use.
This guide helps you to:
Get started with SilverStripe: learn the architecture and usability principles that underpins SilverStripe. Go through the technical requirements and installation process, and learn useful tools for your daily work.
Learn the CMS: practical examples show you how to use the CMS for managing content, images, documents and forms without technical knowledge. Administrators learn to set up permissions and security groups.
Develop a custom application: use MVC and other modern design patterns to create concise template markup and well structured, object-oriented PHP code. Let the authors walk you through the creation of an interactive recruitment website as practical example project.
Extend through clean code and modules: understand how SilverStripe is built on modularity and why this empowers you to build plugins and core extensions in an elegant, maintainable fashion.
Use SilverStripe professionally: in-depth topics on internationalization, security, unit testing, performance, multi-page forms and web service APIs ensure that you can build world-class websites.
Résumé
This is the Official Guide on the award-winning SilverStripe programming framework, authored by the creators of the open source CMS.
SilverStripe is a robust and flexible website content management system (CMS) tightly integrated with an application framework. It is open source and embraces modern system architecture and agile development methodologies. Intermediate developers can implement powerful websites and web-applications quickly and customize them to their individual needs. The award-winning PHP5/MySQL-based system saves not only time and nerves for techies, but also features a straightforward interface which is a joy to use for non-technical content-authors.
This Guide helps you to:
Contenu
About the Authors.
About the Translator.
Foreword by Sigurd Magnusson.
Preface by Steven Broschart.
1 Introduction.
1.1 Why SilverStripe?
1.2 History.
1.3 Future.
1.4 Conclusion.
2 Installation.
2.1 System Requirements.
2.2 Preparation.
2.3 Installation.
2.4 Useful Software.
2.5 Database Management.
2.6 Support.
2.7 Conclusion.
3 Architecture.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 MVC Model View Controller.
3.3 ORM Object Relational Mapping.
3.4 Directory Structure.
3.5 Modules and Widgets.
3.6 Themes.
3.7 Configuration.
3.8 Conclusion.
4 First Steps.
4.1 Our Project: Job Portal and User Group.
4.2 Creating the Page Structure.
4.3 Inserting Page Content.
4.4 Managing Files and Images.
4.5 Versioning.
4.6 Comments.
4.7 Simple Contact Form.
4.8 Creating New Users.
4.9 Themes.
4.10 Conclusion.
5 Development: Job Postings.
5.1 Job Categories as a Page Type.
5.2 Job as a DataObject.
5.3 Relations Between DataObjects.
5.4 Creating the Interface.
5.5 Creating Templates.
5.6 Custom Forms.
5.7 Email Notification.
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