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Posted to dev@openaz.apache.org by David Ash <gr...@gmail.com> on 2015/11/06 00:42:40 UTC

Re: website update

Pam,

According to the website standards page
(http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html) podling sites can be
generated using whatever technology you'd like.

Node.js is an option, but as a generator -- not as a hosting
technology.  So instead of building request handlers, you write it to
just generate code via the templating engine you're using and output
the generated code to plain html files.

They also mention they'd recommend using Apache CMS, and later state
that the website can also be hosted as a wiki it sounds like.

Hope that helps!

David Ash


Hi, I am working on the website. Initially I was simply doing static files,
> but that seemed to
> involved a lot of repeated html code. I’ve implemented it using node.js to
> better use templates,
> but I’m wondering if that is supported in the Apache infrastructure. Will
> I be able to run
> node on the apache server that hosts the website? Thanks, Pam

Re: website update

Posted by "DRAGOSH, PAMELA L (PAM)" <pd...@research.att.com>.
David,

Thanks, that helps. I did look at Apache CMS and it just didn¹t click at
first on how to build it. I will focus on generating the html files.

Thanks again,

Pam

On 11/5/15, 6:42 PM, "David Ash" <gr...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Pam,
>
>According to the website standards page
>(http://incubator.apache.org/guides/sites.html) podling sites can be
>generated using whatever technology you'd like.
>
>Node.js is an option, but as a generator -- not as a hosting
>technology.  So instead of building request handlers, you write it to
>just generate code via the templating engine you're using and output
>the generated code to plain html files.
>
>They also mention they'd recommend using Apache CMS, and later state
>that the website can also be hosted as a wiki it sounds like.
>
>Hope that helps!
>
>David Ash
>
>
>Hi, I am working on the website. Initially I was simply doing static
>files,
>> but that seemed to
>> involved a lot of repeated html code. I¹ve implemented it using node.js
>>to
>> better use templates,
>> but I¹m wondering if that is supported in the Apache infrastructure.
>>Will
>> I be able to run
>> node on the apache server that hosts the website? Thanks, Pam