I found this post about integrating a Rails project with SilverStripe.
SilverStripe ( silverstripe.org ) is a PHP based content management
system which is easy to use and develop for custom requirements.
http://www.silverwirt.de/using-the-silverstripe-cms-within-rails/
I have both Spree and SilverStripe expreinces and both are excelent
solutions in their respective problem areas. Spree as an ecommerce
platform and SilverStripe as a CMS. Integrating both this would be
grate epecially when there is a requirement to easily manage the
static content by users and they also need a feature rich web store.
Nuwan
On Mar 22, 10:41 pm, arhar <zavu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This topic has come up a year and two years ago, but I want to bring
> it up again.
>
> We're doing a bigger site, of which e-commerce will be a part of.
> Simple extension like static-content won't work in this case - there
> will be a lot of content, and it will be dynamic.
>
> Can someone recommend what's the best way to do this? An obvious
> solution that I'm thinking is to do the main site using Radiant, and e-
> commerce part in Spree, but doesn't look like there's any 'official'
> way to do it - I would like to avoid hacking them together myself if
> at all possible.
>
> Or is there a better way?
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