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Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.4.7 (2008-08-07)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes an authorization issue as well as enhances security by preventingJavascript from being written to the logs. See the change log for details.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473===================================================================Polyphony v. 1.3.2 (2008-08-07)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes several cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in code related tologging and error display. See the change log for detailsDownloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.4.7 (2008-08-07)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes an authorization issue as well as enhances security by preventingJavascript from being written to the logs. See the change log for details.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473===================================================================Polyphony v. 1.3.2 (2008-08-07)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes several cross-site scripting vulnerabilities in code related tologging and error display. See the change log for detailsDownloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.4.6 (2008-08-01)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes a number of issues that were affecting Segue 2.Most important is a fix to the image-processor to correctly support generation ofthumbnails from multi-page PDF files.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473===================================================================Polyphony v. 1.3.1 (2008-08-01)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes a number of Javascript issues that were causing problems in Segue2. See the change-log for details.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.4.6 (2008-08-01)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes a number of issues that were affecting Segue 2.Most important is a fix to the image-processor to correctly support generation ofthumbnails from multi-page PDF files.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473===================================================================Polyphony v. 1.3.1 (2008-08-01)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release fixes a number of Javascript issues that were causing problems in Segue2. See the change-log for details.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.4.2 (2008-07-11)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release includes a minor improvement to support Segue.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473===================================================================Polyphony v. 1.2.7 (2008-07-10)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release adds a few minor fixes to support Segue.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.4.2 (2008-07-11)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release includes a minor improvement to support Segue.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473===================================================================Polyphony v. 1.2.7 (2008-07-10)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release adds a few minor fixes to support Segue.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.3.5 (2008-06-13)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------Harmoni versions 1.2.0 through 1.3.4 included a bug in AuthZ2 in which implicitauthorizations were not created when new nodes were created withHierarchy->createNode(). This release fixes that issue.For other improvements please see the change-log.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473================================================== Polyphony v. 1.2.5 (2008-06-13)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release adds some minor improvements.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Harmoni v. 1.3.5 (2008-06-13)=================================What is Harmoni?------------------The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and ... [More] standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------Harmoni versions 1.2.0 through 1.3.4 included a bug in AuthZ2 in which implicitauthorizations were not created when new nodes were created withHierarchy->createNode(). This release fixes that issue.For other improvements please see the change-log.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473================================================== Polyphony v. 1.2.5 (2008-06-13)=================================What is Polyphony?------------------Polyphony is a set of user-interface components to go along with the HarmoniFramework. These components include a Wizard System, Repository access actions,log-browsing actions, user-management forms, and a number of other user interfacecomponents that may be useful for web-based software that is built on Harmoni.Usage of Polyphony is not required for Harmoni usage, but most of the Polyphonycomponents rely on Harmoni.Polyphony is currently used in the curricular applications built by the CurricularTechnologies group at Middlebury College: Segue 2 and Concerto.About Harmoni:The Harmoni Project is an effort led by the Curricular Technologies group atMiddlebury College to build an application framework and standards-basedinfrastructure bus to support the rapid development and easy maintenance ofcurricular it projects. The project is built entirely using PHP's OOP (ObjectOriented Programming) model, allowing the framework code to be easily extended and enhanced.At the core of the Harmoni Application Framework is an implementation of The OpenKnowledge Initiative's (O.K.I) Open Service Interface Definitions (OSIDs). The OSIDsare a standard service-oriented API that defines a broad set of services that aregermane to IT projects in the education field yet also fitting for broader uses.Sitting alongside of the Harmoni services is the "Harmoni Architecture". The"architecture" is a set of controllers and templates that coordinate configurationof services, the proper execution of application actions, and any post-processing ofapplication output. The architecture is built on a popular module/action model, inwhich your PHP program contains multiple modules, each of which contain multipleexecutable actions. All you, as an application developer, need to write are theaction files, not the controller logic.The "Harmoni Architecture" is separate from the Harmoni Services and either can beused independently of the other.Current Version Notes---------------------This release adds some minor improvements.Downloads---------------------For the latest and archived versions, please download from SourceForge:http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82873Documentation---------------------See the Harmoni wiki for online documentation:http://harmoni.sf.net/Bug Tracker---------------------https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=82873&atid=567473 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Subsequent to Harmoni 1.2.0/Polyphony 1.1.0 we have ceased using the SourceForge CVS for source-code management and are now using the GIT distributed source-code managment tool.For more information on installing and using GIT, please refer to the GIT ... [More] manual: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.htmlPlease see the following page for instructions on accessing the Harmoni GIT repository: http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/harmoni_README.html Please see the following page for instructions on accessing the Polyphony GIT repository: http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/polyphony_README.html At this time the official Harmoni GIT repository, maintained by Adam Franco, is at: http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/harmoni.gitand the official Polyphony GIT repository is at:http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/polyphony.gitPlease note: This repository location is temporary while we wait for a more permanent server to be set up (in July, 2008). A posting will be made to the Harmoni project news at the time of that move.Harmoni Project News: http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=82873Harmoni Project News RSS: http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projnews.php?group_id=82873&rss_fulltext=1 (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 17 years ago by [email protected] (Adam Franco)
Subsequent to Harmoni 1.2.0/Polyphony 1.1.0 we have ceased using the SourceForge CVS for source-code management and are now using the GIT distributed source-code managment tool.For more information on installing and using GIT, please refer to the GIT ... [More] manual: http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/user-manual.htmlPlease see the following page for instructions on accessing the Harmoni GIT repository: http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/harmoni_README.html Please see the following page for instructions on accessing the Polyphony GIT repository: http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/polyphony_README.html At this time the official Harmoni GIT repository, maintained by Adam Franco, is at: http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/harmoni.gitand the official Polyphony GIT repository is at:http://slug.middlebury.edu/git/polyphony.gitPlease note: This repository location is temporary while we wait for a more permanent server to be set up (in July, 2008). A posting will be made to the Harmoni project news at the time of that move.Harmoni Project News: http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=82873Harmoni Project News RSS: http://sourceforge.net/export/rss2_projnews.php?group_id=82873&rss_fulltext=1 (0 comments) [Less]