A new version (0.41) of SPOPS (Simple Perl Object Persistence with
Security) has been released.
What is it? From the gospels of the README:
SPOPS is a robust and powerful module that allows you to serialize
objects. It is unique in that it also allows you to apply security to
these objects using a fairly simple but powerful scheme of users and
groups. (You can, of course, turn off security if you want.)
It's also unique in that for most objects, you will not need to write
any code. It's true! A fairly simple configuration file is all you
need which you can then feed to SPOPS and have a class for your object
ready to go, right out of thin air.
Changes with this version include:
- Added SPOPS::Iterator and implementation SPOPS::Iterator::DBI to
deal with large resultsets in a sane manner.
- Changes (positive!) to testing framework.
- A number of small bugfixes and enhancements.
URLs:
Download the source (also making the CPAN rounds):
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16810
Release notes/changelog (much more detailed than above):
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=44381
Sourceforge home (mailing lists, CVS, bugs, etc.):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openinteract/
Other home:
http://www.openinteract.org/SPOPS/
Thanks!
Chris
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Chris Winters ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Building enterprise-capable snack solutions since 1988.