I did some work integrating sites managed by ColdBricks CMS with
applications built in other frameworks, including Mach-II. Basically
this lets you have pages of your site managed by the CMS (content,
layout, widgets, etc) but being called as if they were part of the
host Mach-II application, and that will be part of the normal request
lifecycle of the framework. If you want to give ColdBricks a try let
me know and I can provide you with the details on how to integrate it
and what can (a can't) be done.
Oscar Arevalo
http://www.coldbricks.com
On Dec 15, 3:45 pm, Kurt Wiersma <
kwier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am not sure how Mura or other 3rd party CMS apps integrate with M2
> apps but the one we built at work calls out to Mach II apps by using
> the cfmodule tag. This is sort of how Fusebox 3 allowed you to call
> other circuits fuseaction's. It works ok for some things but starts to
> get pretty slow if you have to pull in a bunch of different pods on a
> page. We eventually replaced this method with cached cfm templates.
> There is probably a cleaner way to do this by leveraging Mach II
> request handler which might be how Mura is doing it.
>
> --Kurt
>
> > For more options, visit this group athttp://
groups.google.com/group/mach-ii-for-coldfusion?hl=en