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Conclusion

What we did and what more we could do.

Paul Everitt

Marshall lets you save and load Plone content using XML. As a configurable system, it has lots of options. This hands-on how-to shows exactly what to do to make the basics work.
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Plone is a CMS, and a CMS should have good facilities for getting stuff in and out.  Plone is especially neat, in that Archetypes lets you define new kinds of semi-structured content types.  Those, also, should provide a nice way to talk to the outside world.

Marshall is one approach to doing this.  Hopefully this how-to provided enough information to get started.

 
by Paul Everitt last modified January 24, 2006 - 13:11
Contributors: Paul Everitt, Sidnei da Silva
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