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May Seattle Plone Gathering: Creating New Plone Content Types without Writing Code

by Andrew Burkhalter last modified May 15, 2006 05:12 PM
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Join us for the May Seattle Plone Gathering. You'll get an introduction to creating new Plone content-types without writing code and an opportunity to hear the latest Lightning Talks on Plone

What
  • Meeting
  • Social Event
When May 24, 2006
from 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM
Where NPower Seattle
Contact Name
Contact Phone 206-286-1235 x 20
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Creating New Plone Content Types without Writing Code!

Richard Amerman of 7 Tech Northwest in Vancouver, WA, will be doing a talk on ArchGenXML. This tool allows you to visualize your simple or complex custom content type using UML, a standard visual language for modeling systems. You can draw out your type, add the attributes needed, add some tags describing details about the classes and attributes, export the drawing as XML, then feed it through ArchGenXML. Out the other side comes a full file system based Archetypes Plone Product. We will cover the background needed, look at the process in action, take a look at the up-coming replacement for ArcheGenXML (Genesis), and discus the benefits (and pitfalls) of developing this way.

Lightning Talks

Lightning talks are 5 minute introductions to topics spanning the landscape of Plone.  Launched a new site?  Looking to hire?  Tried a new product lately?  We want to hear about it.  Additionally, if you're looking for insight on a topic, you can request a lightning talk of others.  Come prepared to share and learn. 

SPECIFICS


Seattle Plone Gathering
Wednesday, May 24th, 2006, 6:00 P.M. to 7:45ish P.M.

NPower Seattle
403 - 23rd Avenue South
Seattle WA

Directions at:
   http://npowerseattle.org/about/contact/directions.htm

We're looking forward to seeing everyone on May 24th!


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