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Pe 9 iun. 2015, la 20:15, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> a scris:

> Hi,
> 
> Can we edit that? Because I do not thing thats a good description on how to 
> install/use Seaside…at least  in Pharo (and no idea in GNUSmalltalk but since 
> that blog post is from 2008 I bet it has changed a lot… if maintained at all).
> This is how you install Seaside in a linux/mac/windows(as far as it has mingw 
> installed) server: 
> 
> wget -O- get.pharo.org | bash
> ./pharo Pharo.image config 
> http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/Pharo/MetaRepoForPharo40/main 
> ConfigurationOfSeaside3 --install=#stable
> 
> and this is how you run it:
> 
> ./pharo Pharo.image eval "ZnZincServerAdaptor startOn: 8080” 
> 
> btw… I would like to add a command line handler for seaside to do this in a 
> much better way… maybe soon(™) ;)
> 
> Esteban
> 
>> On 08 Jun 2015, at 16:42, Mircea S. <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Great!!! Contacted them myself too, with a contest entry for either Pharo 
>> stand-alone or Seaside on Pharo, since the contest mainly focuses on 'web 
>> frameworks'.
>> 
>> For vanilla Pharo this was their response:
>> 
>> "Thanks for your suggestion. Unfortunately we can not add Pharo in our 
>> Bitnami contest. We are currently focused on web applications and Pharo is a 
>> desktop IDE tool."
>> 
>> So I added an entry on Seaside, which he has yet to reply to, adding 
>> examples on how to run headless cloud servers with that in mind:
>> 
>> "I made another request for "Seaside" which is a Smalltalk (language) web 
>> framework that runs either on Pharo, GNU Smaltalk or other variants running 
>> headless, connecting remotely to add code or modify the app. 
>> 
>> For example a GNU Smalltalk:
>> 
>> http://www.gnu.org/software/smalltalk/manual/html_node/Seaside.html
>> 
>> Seaside apps, including the entire memory footprint is stored in an "image 
>> file", this image files acts like a miniVM virtual hard drive. When you save 
>> all objects are saved as the are, and when you load it again it essentially 
>> "resumes" exacly where it left off.
>> 
>> Images are started this way and the app becomes available on a port, you can 
>> connect to it and "develop" de image and remotely write code and execute it 
>> inside like this:
>> 
>> http://smalltalk.gnu.org/blog/bonzinip/seaside-development-gnu-smalltalk
>> 
>> Seaside is used mainly in the financial industry and for heavy duty erp 
>> apps. Now it has gained a footprint in the community because of the advanced 
>> Object Oriented approach to web development with Seaside."
>> 
>> He'll probably need more advice as things progress. You can reach David at 
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> Pe 7 iun. 2015, la 14:08, stepharo <[email protected]> a scris:
>> 
>>> Hi pharoers
>>> 
>>> we got in contact with bitnami and I would love to see two bitnami apps 
>>> around Pharo:
>>>       - basic pharo
>>>       - pharo + seaside + magritte + voyage (mongo pharo layer) + mongodb
>>> 
>>> So who would like to help pushing this effort?
>>> 
>>> Stef
>>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>> From: Kevin Franklin <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Introducing Bitnami...
>>> Date: 5 Jun 2015 10:57:36 GMT+2
>>> To: <[email protected]>
>>> 
>>> Hello Pharo Association
>>> 
>>> I wondered if you knew about Bitnami. Please check us out at 
>>> www.bitnami.com. We provide over 120 apps and development stacks – many of 
>>> them open-source.
>>> If you would like Pharo to be included in our marketplace, we have a 
>>> contest https://bitnami.com/contest were you can nominate it, and encourage 
>>> your community to vote for its inclusion.
>>> 
>>> Also, I wondered if you could put me in touch with any commercial companies 
>>> within and around the Pharo ecosystem that might like to work with us as a 
>>> software partner https://bitnami.com/partners/software
>>> 
>>> Kind regards
>>> Kevin
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Kevin Franklin
>>> Director of Business Development, Bitnami
>>> +44 78 2525 6020
>>> @kevinjfranklin
>>> 
>>> Run your favorite apps in the cloud with Bitnami
>>> 
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