On 04/24/2012 03:05 PM, Damien Accorsi wrote:
Hi all,

I'm developping a web application with several services. I'd like to
build this application as a SOA (service oriented architecture)
platform, so that it will be easy to update and/or add services.

The way I'm about to write my application is to build TG applications
like this:
- base application (including global model, authentication, master
template, etc)
- app_1 including brain for a batch of services (lib, templates,
controllers)
- app_2 including brain for another batch of services (lib, templates,
controllers)
- ...

Everything being linked with the base application.

For example, the parts I'd like to add to the base application are:
- reusable icons
- helper functions
- ORM and data model
- base templates

What would be the best way to do? Should I do something like tg
extensions or tg applications? (I believe TG applications is the right
way to do...)

What method for development? Working with "virtual" eggs like if I add
installed my applications? Is there any tutorial about this?

Thanks for your help.


A related question is: how do you manage dependencies between modules/applications? By setup parameters? Hard links? ...

Here comes an example: I want to manage two types of media, eg. video and photo. I'd like to build a "video" application which will allow to add/edit/delete/search/share videos. I'd also build an application for similar tasks for images (but also including images from other websites, for example). => 2 applications.

Both will allow to add comments, tags, etc. => another application?

Would you make something like "application inheritance"? What about a "helper" comment application?

Damien

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