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Zend Framework is looking extremely promising. With the right design, it appears to allow local overriding of all VuFind components without editing the core code (a major improvement for reconciling local enhancements with trunk changes), it has more modern libraries for many core VuFind features (i.e. HTTP calls, which currently use a deprecated PEAR library), it has sophisticated URL routing (better than writing complicated Apache mod_rewrite rules), and its model-view-controller architecture is a bit more robust than Smarty, not to mention being more firmly PHP-based. It also offers tools to support and encourage test-driven development. | Zend Framework is looking extremely promising. With the right design, it appears to allow local overriding of all VuFind components without editing the core code (a major improvement for reconciling local enhancements with trunk changes), it has more modern libraries for many core VuFind features (i.e. HTTP calls, which currently use a deprecated PEAR library), it has sophisticated URL routing (better than writing complicated Apache mod_rewrite rules), and its model-view-controller architecture is a bit more robust than Smarty, not to mention being more firmly PHP-based. It also offers tools to support and encourage test-driven development. |
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Tuan mentioned [[http://kohanaframework.org|Kohana]] (a PHP framework similar to Ruby on Rails) as another technology to add to the [[plug-in_architecture|list for consideration]]. | Tuan mentioned [[http://kohanaframework.org|Kohana]] (a PHP framework similar to Ruby on Rails) as another technology to add to the [[:plug-in_architecture|list for consideration]]. |
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For now, Demian is leaning toward Zend due to its broad support and apparent compatibility with our needs. However, other, lesser-known frameworks are not completely off the table -- but it would be helpful if arguments in their favor could be framed relative to Zend. (i.e. we should identify flaws in Zend now in order to do cost-benefit analysis). | For now, Demian is leaning toward Zend due to its broad support and apparent compatibility with our needs. However, other, lesser-known frameworks are not completely off the table -- but it would be helpful if arguments in their favor could be framed relative to Zend. (i.e. we should identify flaws in Zend now in order to do cost-benefit analysis). |
The next call will be Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 10am Eastern Daylight Time (GMT - 4:00). | The next call will be Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 10am Eastern Daylight Time (GMT - 4:00). |
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