[opencms-dev] push button publish
Tim Daschner
timd at thedoleco.com
Thu Nov 19 16:54:57 CET 2009
Never mind! I looked this up on the alkacon website. I had to click through
a few links, but I found it. This is very impressive. It is a pity that
neither I nor our clients knew the feature set available in the OCEE. But
now, all is good. Thank you Yves and thank you Alkacon.
--
Tim
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Tim Daschner <timd at thedoleco.com> wrote:
> is there any way to get a trial edition or get a brochure of these features
> in the enterprise edition? It will be cool to see what it does and does not
> do.
>
> Tim
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 4:46 AM, Yves Glodt <yg at mind.lu> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As far as I know your scenario is possible with the opencms enterprise
>> extension.
>>
>> Regards, Yves
>>
>> Tim Daschner <timd at thedoleco.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Hello Everyone,
>> >
>> >I am yet again working with a client where I have been pushed against the
>> >wall for a push button publishing feature in opencms. What this means is
>> >that our client wants to be able to develop in a development environment
>> >where only developers will write new code, unit test and play with the
>> >product. Then they want to be able to push a button on some page to
>> transfer
>> >over (publish) all the new code to a different environment called QA.
>> Here,
>> >the quality assurance staff will look at the website delivered by
>> opencms,
>> >test it try to break it and then certify it. If there are bugs found in
>> this
>> >QA environment, they will ask the developers to make changes in the
>> >"development" environment and then again push a button to publish it to
>> QA.
>> >Finally, when all looks good, the webmaster will push a button on some
>> page
>> >in the QA environment and push (publish) all code *and* content changes
>> to
>> >the production environment. Last time I looked into this, this was not
>> >possible in opencms and some custom development was to be done. Our
>> clients
>> >do not mind custom development, however, it will be great to hear from
>> the
>> >community if there is a best practice for this or if anyone else has had
>> any
>> >kind of experience with such a configuration.
>> >
>> >I know I am asking for a lot. Hopefully, I will be able to help the
>> >community back somehow. Please do not hesitate to ask any question or
>> make
>> >any suggestions.
>> >
>> >Much appreciated.
>> >
>> >Best,
>> >Tim Daschner
>> >
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