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Motivation
Creating zope3 applications is no easy task. This document comes out of a desire to help build a zope3 user community in support of SchoolTool and the CanDo competency tracking application which is being built on top of SchoolTool.
The goal here is to keep things as simple as possible. Zope3 is extremely complex, and the learning curve is steep to say the least. I'm assuming that the aspiring zope3 developer here will be using Ubuntu Hoary, and running their zope instance from their home directly on port 8080. I'm using zope3 from the zope3-lib package available with Hoary.
Installation
= Installing zope3 on Ubuntu 5.04 =
As root:
apt-get install zope3-lib
cd /usr/lib/zope3x/bin
chmod +x mkzopeinstance (this is needed because it does not come executable)
As the developer from their home directory:
/usr/lib/zope3x/bin/mkzopeinstance
For Directory we will be using zope3
Choose a Username and Password which you will remember
User stories
Application development steps
LearningZope3 (last edited 2008-08-06 17:01:05 by localhost)