Hi there, A client asked us this unusual question ahead of a pitch, could anyone point me in the right direction to answer it.What can an Umbraco solution offer in line with what a SAAS solution offers - in terms of integration and api's – the key here being an ability to plugin but also extend plugins and expose content to other systemsIf anyone has any succint and usefull answers to these questions we'd be very grateful.Many thanks!
Hi there, thank you for kindly replying to my post. Like you, I didn't really fully understand the question from the client either, I think I'll have ask them to elaborate a little. ...Your reply makes perfect sense though and is what I would have probably said.
But with this said all .NET solutions dosent fit perfect with Umbraco. If you're only buildinga LOB application thats i dataheavy you should probably avoid to store all your data as content nodes. But you could of course use Umbraco for the UI-parts and store your data in your own tables.
Client question on APIs
Hi there, A client asked us this unusual question ahead of a pitch, could anyone point me in the right direction to answer it.What can an Umbraco solution offer in line with what a SAAS solution offers - in terms of integration and api's – the key here being an ability to plugin but also extend plugins and expose content to other systemsIf anyone has any succint and usefull answers to these questions we'd be very grateful.Many thanks!
Hi!
I'm not sure if I really understand your question but Umbraco is very easy to extend, these extentions can be merged as plugins (aka. packages).
When it comes to integration to other systems there is no limitations, everything you can do with .NET is possible in Umbraco.
Hi there, thank you for kindly replying to my post. Like you, I didn't really fully understand the question from the client either, I think I'll have ask them to elaborate a little. ...Your reply makes perfect sense though and is what I would have probably said.
No problems!
But with this said all .NET solutions dosent fit perfect with Umbraco. If you're only buildinga LOB application thats i dataheavy you should probably avoid to store all your data as content nodes. But you could of course use Umbraco for the UI-parts and store your data in your own tables.
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