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It's basically a web-server-on-cd, which can run CGI programs and launch a MySQL database from the CD. Haven't tried it, mind, but there's a shareware download to play with. Best of luck. M. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Philippe Jadin > Sent: 19 December 2002 08:26 > To: Apoorv Durga > Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: Re: [cms-list] Offline KMS/CMS > > > Hi, > > You can do two things imho : > > 1.mirror the content using some site spider (wget comes to mind). The > content will be static, and dynamic functionalities will be > lost (like > search) > > 2. duplicate the server environement and run it on the client > computer. > In your case I don't think it will be easy because you'd have > to install > Tomcat + SqlServer on each PC. (add to this the licencing fees if > applicable for each client...). > > I did something similar (with zope, cfr > http://www.zope.org/Members/jens/docs/zope_on_cdrom). Another > issue with > a setup like this is the fact that the tool must work from a > read only > device. > > hth > > Philippe Jadin > > Apoorv Durga wrote: > > >Hi, > >We are developing a CMS/KMS for an Intranet using Tomcat, > JSP, Servlets and > >SQL Server. The intranet content is divided into Contexts, > which is similar > >to channels and contains all kinds of files like PDFs. Word > docs, htmls etc. > >The users can browse the content and search based on the > metadata captured > >during content upload/creation. The database tables contain > this metadata > >and location of the uploaded file. > > > >The users of this system travel a lot and hence one of the > requirements is > >to give them an offline access to this content. It is > proposed that the > >system admin will create a CD and give it to the users. The > users should > >then be able to do all of the above (browse and search) > using the content in > >CD. > > > >Has anyone done something similar? Would appreciate all the > suggestions. > > > >Thanks, > > > > > > > > -- > http://cms-list.org/ > trim your replies for good karma. > -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
