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The WebBuilder2 uses the following custom LibraryPackages (http://svn.oss.backendmedia.com/library/):

  • Functions (actually these are some common functions some includes of PEAR::PHP_Compat implementations)
  • Config (this class could actually be deprecated since its original intention has now been superceeded by manually created config files inside /cache/config/)
  • Debugger (this class could be extended to be able to log to other formarts, maybe using PEAR::Log, there is already a frontend module that will eventually be opensourced as well)
  • OutputWriter (this module handles writing of the final output => OutputWriter)
  • Param_Reader (includes Param_WWW, Param_shell, Param_email who handle reading of user input)
  • SessionHandler? (a file based session handler that adds garbabe collection to files generated on a per session basis - like images, svg files etc)
  • StageLoader (this class loads the page configuration and calls the requireed modules => StageLoader)
  • Community (set of classes that provides category-thread-message handling with temporary user management used by the community module)

The WebBuilder2 uses the following third party LibraryPackages:

WebBuilder2:LibraryPackages (lsmith)
Wed, 24 Aug 2005, 12:40
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