On 24/02/15 10:39, Vik Tara wrote:
On 23/02/15 23:24, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
-1
I have to admit I am not really showing the commitment for a -1 but ...
We have hardly discussed this vote to begin with. I heart many voice
quoting that we do not use lenya as it right now, me neither. However
I think the idea behind lenya is the awesome community behind it.
Yes, java is not sexy anymore, yes XML hype is over, but as said by
Vik REST is everywhere, so why not refactor?
But is it a refactor - or a whole new application?
We moved to liferay - which is full of functionality - but I have to
say sometimes a bit heavy and full of it's own quirks.
A very lean, html5 based application that incorporates a message bus
to consume a variety of different services and output to web / mobile,
now that would be more interesting.
In my current project we are using a cqrs architecture like the one
https://github.com/adrai/cqrs-sample of my colleague. You find many
things like https://github.com/adrai/node-eventstore and it is round up
by the use of https://www.npmjs.com/package/reflux in the front end client.
Everything is either a command or an event on which you - as component
- has to listen and react. We use it due to the speed of rendering over
angular and better fitting in the cqrs pattern.
I designed some web-apps that were listing on a activeMQ queue and
dispatching the work but the pattern I am ATM applying in my work is
still much more scalable since you implement the authorization and
business rule validations in different tiers that you just need to pipe
together and decide what to send it to the bus. Anyway lenya would still
be a service responding to a various on formats but concentrate on that
and only that. Meaning basically you use the power of cocoon to
transform but all the surrounding that maybe needed to "M - Management"
should be leveraged. Concentrating on the core functions of a CMS.
salu2
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