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Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore

By : Daniele Fontani, Marco Guiducci, Francesco Minà
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Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore

By: Daniele Fontani, Marco Guiducci, Francesco Minà

Overview of this book

Used by over eighty thousand companies worldwide, Pimcore is the leading open source enterprise-level content management system (CMS) solution. It is an impressive alternative to conventional CMSes and is ideal for creating e-commerce and complex enterprise websites. This book helps developers working with standard CMSes such as WordPress and Drupal to use their knowledge of CMSes to learn Pimcore CMS in a practical way. You'll start by learning what Pimcore is and explore its various services such as PIM, MDM, and DAM. The book then shows you various techniques for developing custom websites in Pimcore based on the scale of your organization. You'll learn how to use Pimcore to improve the digital transformation of a company by implementing enterprise Pimcore features. As you advance, you'll discover Pimcore's capabilities and features that make it a faster and more secure alternative to traditional CMSes. As well as demonstrating practical use cases, Modernizing Enterprise CMS Using Pimcore can help you understand the benefits of using Pimcore as a CMS solution, sharing best practices and proven techniques for designing professional Pimcore sites. By the end of this book, you'll be a trained Pimcore developer, able to create complex websites, and be well-versed in Pimcore's enterprise features such as MDM, PIM, and DAM.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Using the MVC Model

In this section, we will learn how the MVC (Model View Controller) model works and how to use it for creating a standalone web page that works outside the document scope. This is very important for covering all possible needs that you may encounter on your path with Pimcore as a Content Management System.

The MVC principle is very easy. When a URL matches a set of rules (Routing), a controller class is activated and this will compute data (Model) using certain business logic (Controller). The data is then sent to the View that implements the presentation logic and shows content to the user.

In this section, we will cover the most important concepts relating to building embedded web pages using the MVC pattern:

  • Controllers
  • Views (template helpers)
  • Routing

Let's see them in detail.

Controllers

Pimcore Controllers implement the "C" part of the MVC pattern. Controllers are responsible for business logic or, in simpler...