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Author:   Raymond Yee  
Posted: 4/19/2002; 9:19:41 AM
Topic: BYTE: Jon Udell summarizes his experiences with Zope
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BYTE: Jon Udell summarizes his experiences with Zope #
Because I still think about eventually using Zope seriously, I am pleased to read about Jon Udell's experiences with Zope.   I take his article as encouragement to explore further.    Also, as I get more into Java, I will want to look into Java analogues to Zope.  Are there any?  A preliminary search points to Enhydra  (though Enhydra doesn't look as though it's in exactly the same niche as Zope.)
 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 4/19/02; 9:21:01 AM
from the Web Technology dept.

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