Linux Journal Press Releases "The Book of Zope"

SEATTLE, WA -- Linux Journal Press, an imprint of No Starch Press, and Zope documentation developer Beehive today announced the launch of "The Book of Zope: How to Build and Deliver Web Applications" (November 2001, ISBN: 1-886411-57-3, $39.95, 520 pp., http://store.linuxjournal.com/). Zope, the leading Open Source Web Application server and content management system, helps teams of developers cre

Written by the experts at Beehive, "The Book of Zope" is a comprehensive introduction to this powerful product, providing developers and content managers with in-depth coverage of everything from DTML, ZClasses, ZCatalog, and debugging to programming Zope with Python. Readers learn how to:

  • Install Zope on their system or server

  • Use the management screen to develop their site and manage its content

  • Master creating dynamic content with DTML

  • Manage users, roles and permissions both through the Web and programmatically to secure a site and provide personalized content

  • Create custom content with ZClasses

  • Integrate and publish data from relational databases

  • Use ZCatalog to index and search site content

  • Script and extend Web applications using the Python programming language

  • Extend Zope through Python products

Zope runs on Windows and almost all Unix-based platforms, and includes its own Web server, transactional object-oriented database, search engine, Web page templating system, Web development and management tool, and comprehensive extension support. Available from bookstores or from the Linux Journal Store on-line (http://store.linuxjournal.com/), "The Book of Zope" is an essential reference for building and managing dynamic Web applications with Zope.

About Linux Journal PressLinux Journal Press publishes books on cutting-edge Open Source topics that help to advance the acceptance and usability of Open Source software. An imprint of No Starch Press (http://www.nostarch.com), Linux Journal Press titles are developed in partnership with Linux Journal(http://www.linuxjournal.com/).

About BeehiveBerlin, Germany, and Washington D.C.-based Beehive ( http://www.beehive.de) develops and supports many Zope-based applications for leading European and North American companies, startups, and governmental organizations.

Media Relations Contacts:

Rebecca Cassity, Marketing ManagerSpecialized Systems Consultants, Inc. (SSC)PO Box 55549, Seattle, WA, 98155Phone: +1 206-297-8653 / Fax: +1 206-782-7191rebecca@ssc.com

Amanda Staab, PublicistNo Starch Press555 DeHaro Street, Suite #230, San Francisco, CA, 94107Phone: +1 415-863-9900 / Fax: +1 415-863-9950amanda@nostarch.com

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Rebecca Cassity is the Director of Sales for Linux Journal

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