Hi Gordon,

If you want to publish instantly, you'll probably have to build something or 
pay somebody lots of $$$ to customize something else. There is a conspicuous 
absence of off-the-shelf, dynamic publishing systems that also support 
multichannel publishing. There are things like Wiki pages which are good for 
quick publishing and revision management, but they certainly lack the 
information management and layout features that a professional techcommer would 
demand.

I've done something similar to what you suggest, albiet with a fair amount of 
effort. We had a need to publish PDF manuals at normal release intervals as 
always, but there was also a need to view the current information in real time, 
as products were being developed. The ultimate solution uses FrameMaker to 
author the content in XML and produce the PDFs from it. On the web side, we 
built a Java-based publishing system that takes the same XML and delivers it 
over a website, making heavy use of XSLT. This is an example of an end-to-end 
system that works very well and was worth every second we put into it, but it 
certainly isn't something you can just go out and buy. We don't use DITA or a 
CMS.

There is unlimited potential to do cool things if you have the will. And, you 
don't necessarily need DITA or a CMS to make amazing things happen, but you may 
find that one and/or the other turns out to be the best solution.

Russ 

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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2008 09:52:55 -0000
From: "Gordon McLean" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: FrameMaker DITA and CMS
To: <framers at lists.frameusers.com>
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DITA isn't a publishing standard, it's a content structure standard I
thought.

Perhaps I need to state my question more clearly.

Does anyone have an example of all the applications (names!) used in an end
to end publishing system that is based on XML single source (DITA is a bit
of a red herring I guess, it's a standard, not an application).

I know FrameMaker 8 supports DITA, and I'll be evaluating that soon (I
presume it handles the transformation from XML to 'FM editable' and back?).
But what CMS are people using? And what publishing engines? Webworks? Or
something from the DITA Open Toolkit?

I'm wary of getting sucked into a proprietary path, and also of having an
overly complex build system (ultimately we want to publish on a schedule as
well as instantly to a website). I've visited and read up on a lot of vendor
propositions, and I'm aware that consultancies will have favoured solutions,
so I'm asking the Framers for THEIR recommendations if they have such a
system in place.

Gordon 

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