[bknr-devel] BKNR web, best place to start digging

Frederico Muñoz fsmunoz at gmail.com
Wed Jun 2 17:10:48 UTC 2010


Hello,

While working on the XML impex component I had a look around the web
part of BKNR (which is the least documented). What would be the best
project to use as a starting point? One would think that hello-web
would be it, however I have been unable to to past hunchentoot
internal errors, perhaps because the code doesn't reflect the current
API. The same things happens with quickhoney, which is a bit stranger
since I think that this one is more recent.

Any advice welcome. As my previous message regarding XML impex I'm not
looking for hand-holding or fixes (which is why I don't even post any
concrete errors), merely a general pointer to where to start: this and
that is a bit old, you would liekly be more lucky with that other one
(or even forget about it, at this stage it would not be trivial to
give any sort of indication).

PS: My motivation is only that since I like the datastore component
(with the indices, and now the XML impex) it would not be surprising
if the rest is also something that I could use. However one can always
use the datastore with other frameworks (e.g. weblocks, which seems to
have some traction from what I've read, and uses cl-prevalence and
Elephant as typical datastores - adding an example for the bknr
datastore would be trivial).




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