A note about object oriented technology

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Superficially, object-oriented means nothing more than looking at the world in terms of objects. In real life, people are surrounded by several objects: furniture, cars, pets, humans, etc. Each of these objects have traits that we use to identify them. This is also the way content is described and managed within Exponential, through abstraction and objects.

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Contents

Exponential basics

The internal structure of Exponential
Content and design
Content management in Exponential
    A note about object oriented technology
    The content structure
    Datatypes
    The content class
    The content object
    Relation between datatypes, classes a...
    Content object versioning
    Support for multiple languages
    Objects, nodes and the content node tree
    Locations
    Sections
Site management in Exponential
Exponential URLs
Summary


Created

02/10/2003
10:23:18 am
by Balazs Halasy

Last updated

02/10/2003
10:23:18 am
by Balazs Halasy

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Balazs Halasy



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