I'm always interested in alternatives to Notes. I thought Zope came the closest but have never build any apps with it.
Recently I was reading about CouchDB which has many of the attributes found in Notes/Domino. It looks a bit primitive yet ... kind of like what you said about LAMP.
I've developed a lot if infrastructure with Notes/Domino that I'd have to replace, though. Here's some questions about any replacement system:
1. I have an infrastructure that allows web users to create their own account for authentication. Does asp.net support this or can I build it using asp.net once and use it in all my apps?
2. Same goes for group lists. I use them all over the place to allocate specific permissions to various users. Does asp.net have this or would I have to build it?
3. I use "reader" fields and "author" fields for many things also. Does asp.net have equivalent concepts or would I have to build it into every app?
I'm always interested in alternatives to Notes. I thought Zope came the closest but have never build any apps with it.
Recently I was reading about CouchDB which has many of the attributes found in Notes/Domino. It looks a bit primitive yet ... kind of like what you said about LAMP.
I've developed a lot if infrastructure with Notes/Domino that I'd have to replace, though. Here's some questions about any replacement system:
1. I have an infrastructure that allows web users to create their own account for authentication. Does asp.net support this or can I build it using asp.net once and use it in all my apps?
2. Same goes for group lists. I use them all over the place to allocate specific permissions to various users. Does asp.net have this or would I have to build it?
3. I use "reader" fields and "author" fields for many things also. Does asp.net have equivalent concepts or would I have to build it into every app?
Peace,
Rob:-]