On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Mick Delaney <mickdela...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> sorry guys. i didnt realise it was moderated (doh!!).


Yeah... we are now getting about 10 spam messages a day, so new members are
moderated.


>
> it's been almost 5 years since i did any java at all but i know how
> JAR's work
> and i've looked into maven. i think i'll probably just go and create a
> sample app
> fully, i was going to create a personal task manager website in lift
> so perhaps that will be a good start.


Perhaps you can take the ToDo app in the getting started document, enhance
it and publish the source. :-)


>
>
> Btw, is there a good CMS module???


Charles Munat is the expert in this area.


>
>
> On Apr 14, 3:50 pm, Timothy Perrett <timo...@getintheloop.eu> wrote:
> > Mick,
> >
> > The list is moderated - please be patient for your messages to come
> through
> > rather than repeat posting :-)
> >
> > Using your openID example - we already have modules for that which work
> out
> > of the box! So you can just drop that in by adding a maven dependency and
> > hooking up in Lifts boot process. In the same way we have modules for
> AMQP,
> > PayPal etc etc etc. Anything we don't have, you can write with little
> > problem provided you know enough about lift.
> >
> > I have modules that hook lift into our internal enterprise systems via
> > dispatching (LiftRules.DispatchPF etc) - you could build anything you
> wanted
> > really and just distribute that as a pluggable JAR. If you familiar with
> > gems, its kind of like that, but it works properly ;-)
> >
> > Are you familiar with maven?
> >
> > Cheers, Tim
> >
> > On 14/04/2009 15:02, "Mick Delaney" <mickdela...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > i cant seem to reply to my previous post for some reason :-(
> > > so i'll reply here:
> >
> > > i was evaluating lift versus rails plugins/gems mainly.
> > > for example, lets say i want to drop in openid authentication or
> > > something.
> > > or if i wanted to make a class versionable (although that's scala
> > > really not lift).
> > > what about a pluggable CMS, e.g. comatose or browsercms in rails,
> > > in djanjo for example its architected in such a way that allows u to
> > > compose an app from smaller apps.
>
> >
>


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