We had this discussion during the master class in San Diego but never really came up with any solutions.
How do most of you deal with your mini-applications or full applications that are a part of your website? For example, say you have an event registration application that you hang off your website. Do you keep it totally independent of Umbraco managed content and just iframe the application?
Do you fully integrate it with Umbraco and co-mingle the application with Umbraco? Or do you run a separate application server that looks like your Umbraco website and handle payments and interactive transactions outside of and completely separate from the Umbraco site? leaving the Umbraco server/site only for managing textual/visual content?
I'd 'co-mingle' unless there is good reason not to. If you have good reason not to then it might be easiest just to grab the content us need via the REST API.
How you do you develop your apps?
We had this discussion during the master class in San Diego but never really came up with any solutions.
How do most of you deal with your mini-applications or full applications that are a part of your website? For example, say you have an event registration application that you hang off your website. Do you keep it totally independent of Umbraco managed content and just iframe the application?
Do you fully integrate it with Umbraco and co-mingle the application with Umbraco? Or do you run a separate application server that looks like your Umbraco website and handle payments and interactive transactions outside of and completely separate from the Umbraco site? leaving the Umbraco server/site only for managing textual/visual content?
I'd 'co-mingle' unless there is good reason not to. If you have good reason not to then it might be easiest just to grab the content us need via the REST API.
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