Re: AW: [ZODB-Dev] diploma thesis: ZODB Indexing

2007-09-05 Thread Tino Wildenhain
Sebastian Wehrmann schrieb: Am 4. September 2007, 16:17:27 Uhr schrieb Jim Fulton: I would very much like to see an open indexing+querying framework for Python objects. I'm thinking of something *like* an SQL engine that allowed one to plug in relation and index implementations and that

Re: AW: [ZODB-Dev] diploma thesis: ZODB Indexing

2007-09-05 Thread Jim Fulton
On Sep 5, 2007, at 3:42 AM, Sebastian Wehrmann wrote: Am 4. September 2007, 16:17:27 Uhr schrieb Jim Fulton: I would very much like to see an open indexing+querying framework for Python objects. I'm thinking of something *like* an SQL engine that allowed one to plug in relation and index

Re: AW: [ZODB-Dev] diploma thesis: ZODB Indexing

2007-09-05 Thread Christian Theune
Hey, I'm afraid I can't forget what you mentioned. ;) Honestly: I'm sorry if I sounded like repelling your ideas. That wasn't my intention. I've got the feeling that the current mode of communication is annoying for you. Unfortunately I'm struggling a bit on coordinating a discussion that flows

Re: AW: [ZODB-Dev] diploma thesis: ZODB Indexing

2007-09-05 Thread Stephan Richter
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 11:00, Christian Theune wrote: b) provide a low-level query API that is rich enough to let different query processors e.g. for SQL, xpath, ... work against them. Having thought about this problem domain too (see my old work on ZOQLMethod), there is a big

Re: AW: [ZODB-Dev] diploma thesis: ZODB Indexing

2007-09-05 Thread Tino Wildenhain
Christian Theune schrieb: Am Mittwoch, den 05.09.2007, 09:24 -0400 schrieb Jim Fulton: I'd like to see a generic framework for defining collections and indexes in Python and querying them efficiently. No ZODB expertise should be needed, I have the feeling you already pondered this a bit