Drupal and seamless integration of legacy infrastructure at MBDA.gov
For the record, let me affirm what many here already know, Drupal
truly allows the freedom to produce a scalable, stable and secure
production environment incorporating mission critical legacy
infrastructure. As part of our portal redesign project the basic
requirements included the seemingly insane task of seamlessly
integrating no less than two database formats, two server side coding
languages all within at least 3 major themes all via Drupal. Over a
four week period we worked out all the technical obstacles -- and did
so without any Drupal core module changes of any kind. I wonder if
other developers out there have similar stories of successfully
integrating legacy components into their fully Drupalized web site? I
hope to inspire someone out there with this post!
Our site URL: http://www.mbda.gov
The Minority Business Development Agency Web Portal
Free & Paid Commerce Themes?
Hello, I'm looking for a nice list of Drupal Commerce themes that we can buy/use when we get new ecommerce clients that just want a simple template commerce site?
Thanks :-)
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Hi,
I am pretty new in Drupal and have a task to build classifieds site. Just getting into understanding into cck, views etc...
First I chose to try some of the frameworks like cake, codeigniter, zend and similar, but they are too much time consuming to develop even simple user anthentication so I went to Drupal.
My requirements are:
MAJOR:
1. Classifieds are in categories (auto, furniture, jobs, pets, technics etc.)
2. Categories can have other sub-categories inside (auto -> vw,ford,ferrari, jobs -> temporary,permanent,part time) and even deeper, without limiting depth.
Magento / Drupal Integration
I can not seem to dig up the articles, but I do recall alot of talk about integrating Magento with Drupal or vice-versa to at least some level. Anyone who has knowledge of plans or actions that will / have been taken towards this please feel free to post.
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