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Web Content Management information from PDC (Braindump)
I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH - ALL THIS INFORMATION WAS PUBLICLY AVAILABLE AT PDC.
 
 
Publishing based web content is known as Web Content Management (WCM) ie. MCMS => WCM
 
The entire story (Portal/Document Management/Records Management/Web Content) is known as Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
 
Taken the best from SPSv2 Area and MCMS 2002 Channels and added their functionality to the WSS Web Object.
 
A CMS 02 channel would now be represented as a separate Web.
 
Postings will live in a document library called "Pages" i.e.
 
/WEB/WEB/DOC LIB/DOC
/Marketing/Product1/Pages/foo.htm
 
A template would now be called a Page Layout.
 
Custom
 
Master pages can be use on a per web
 
For pages the content is stored instead the metadata columns.
 
The page layout column is a pointer to the page layout.
 
Http get makes a call and the page processor is overriden and that then executes the page layout pointer using the context of the.
 
Page Layout == template
Field Control == placeholder control.
 
vNext will have a navigation provider - AreasAndPagesSiteMapProvider
 
New site deployment is very impressive.
 
Either Full / Incremental or an item right now (ie. Quick Deploy)
 
Caching
Integrated support for ASP.NET 2.0 output caching
Disk based caching for binary files
In memory caching of navigation.
Profiles
A profile can be applied to page layouts or to a web and propagate it to all child webs.
A profile could be setup for 15 minute duration.
A cache profile could be setup to invalidate as required.
 
Some Random Questions I had but didn't get time to answer
Per Item Security? - N/A
Is the page comparison stuff still in there? Probably not
Recycling bin? In there.
Connected Pages?
Will it be more performant than the previous version?
Is an external search engine still required.
Can we have a document in a WSS doc lib and then convert it have the content auto updated?
For a page layout do you define the fields too or is that on the content type?
Is this going to run off MSDE / SQL Express?
Do the authors need to be CAL'd?
Would we need an external connector license for people to author on something on the web.
Can the deployment engine be used for doing deployment of WSS servers?
Why /Pages/ as the url? - could this be done better using ISAPI URL Rewriting?
Are we still having the custom cache keys?
Will there be some guidance to do this on GotDotNet?
 

Posted Sat, Sep 17 2005 1:04 by anguslogan

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