PHP Content Repository Specification

Lukas Kahwe Smith (28.Jan.2012 at 11:40)
Talk at PHPBenelux Conference 2012 (English - US)

Rating: 5 of 5

The PHPCR specification defines an API that combines the power of NoSQL databases with hierarchical data structures and versioning, powerful search and other features. Content repositories, like Midgard2 or Jackrabbit, can implement the API to provide generic access to their content. Using PHPCR, applications can focus on the application logic and use the API to quickly implement CMS functionality and choose from the solution that best fits their server requirements and scalability needs to handle final persistence.

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Rating: 5 of 5

28.Jan.2012 at 20:30 by M. de Krijger

One of the greatest talks! You have the presentation skill where one can maintain concentration during the whole talk. That combined with some already available knowledge extended my views and understanding of PHPCR. Thnx!

Too bad there were some people constantly chattering behind me, I don't care what you just built on your laptop. You probably already knew everything about the subject, but please keep quiet so other people can learn as well? Thnx

Rating: 5 of 5

29.Jan.2012 at 09:48 by Richard van den Brand

Great talk, great subject and nice talking skills. I don't understand why you had a small audience? A lot of people will be using this in the near future I guess! Learned a lot more about PHPCR, I have been playing with the sandbox before and I really liked it. I could see you are enthusiastic about PHPCR, and that is convincing for others like me.

Rating: 5 of 5

29.Jan.2012 at 10:08 by Tom Van Looy

Very good talk by a very good speaker. I now finally understand what PHPCR is, and I think everyone should know about it. Very eager to implement Jackrabbit in one of my toy projects.

Rating: 5 of 5

30.Jan.2012 at 08:53 by Kristian Zondervan

Providing both a great overview as some in-depth information for those who had some (basic) knowledge about this subject. But also providing the right information to make everybody enthousiastic about this project.

Great talk by a great speaker.

Rating: 5 of 5

30.Jan.2012 at 09:19 by Sjoerd Peters

Great talk, presented well you can tell he really knows his subject and is able to bring it across. Gave me a lot better understanding of the big picture.

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