[Zope-dev] Zope tests: 8 OK

2006-01-02 Thread Zope tests summarizer
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Period Sun Jan  1 12:01:02 2006 UTC to Mon Jan  2 12:01:02 2006 UTC.
There were 8 messages: 8 from Zope Unit Tests.


Tests passed OK
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Subject: OK : Zope-2_6-branch Python-2.1.3 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:03:08 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003906.html

Subject: OK : Zope-2_6-branch Python-2.3.5 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:04:39 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003907.html

Subject: OK : Zope-2_7-branch Python-2.3.5 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:06:09 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003908.html

Subject: OK : Zope-2_7-branch Python-2.4.2 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:07:39 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003909.html

Subject: OK : Zope-2_8-branch Python-2.3.5 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:09:09 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003910.html

Subject: OK : Zope-2_8-branch Python-2.4.2 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:10:39 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003911.html

Subject: OK : Zope-2_9-branch Python-2.4.2 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:12:10 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003912.html

Subject: OK : Zope-trunk Python-2.4.2 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sun Jan  1 21:13:40 EST 2006
URL: http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-tests/2006-January/003913.html

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[Zope] What did your Zope server do in 2005?

2006-01-02 Thread Jake
I sent this out last year and thought it would be fun to see how  
Zope's did in 2005.


Pages:6,580,999
Hits: 37,137,283
Bandwidth: 142.12 GB
Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 2.0Ghz, 2GB DDR Ram, SCSI Raid 1, RH ES  
2.1

Zope: 2.7.4, CMF 1.4.7, Plone 2.0.5

The pages is about 45% more than last year, with the bandwidth being  
over double.


Reply with your stats:
Pages:
Hits:
Bandwidth:
Hardware:
Zope:

Jake

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Zoping for the rest of us


On Dec 29, 2004, at 8:36 AM, Jake wrote:

I was looking at stats this morning for my Zope installation and  
thought

it would be fun to share with others what you are running and how many
hits your Zope server did this year (not counting the last 3 days of
course).

Pages: 4,025,657
Hits: 21,783,750
Bandwidth: 68.27 GB
Hardware: AMD 2.133, 1.5 GB RAM, RAID 1 w/ 2 x 36GB SCSI
Zope: 2.7b4, CMF 1.4, Plone 2.0 and many products

That is almost 30% more than I did last year. A few more sites, more
traffic, all good.


Reply with your stats:
Pages:
Hits:
Bandwidth:
Hardware:
Zope:


Jake
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[Zope] Re: find ZClasses instances

2006-01-02 Thread Godefroid Chapelle

Dieter Maurer wrote:

Godefroid Chapelle wrote at 2005-12-30 17:34 +0100:

Hi, I get to a setup where ZClasses could still be used : one ZClass is 
installed in one of the product.


I need to find out if there are any instance of the ZClass in the ZODB 
in order to migrate them to sthing saner.


I have tried to use the manage_findResult method, passing it the ZClass 
name as meta_type. I got no result. But I am not sure the ZClass name is 
its meta_type.



I think, it uses the ZClass name as meta_type.

However, you can easily verify: create a ZInstance and look at
its ZMI page. What you see in the upper left corner below
the tabs is the meta_type.



Thanks for a creative suggestion !

...and thanks for the time spent answering questions from many of us on 
this list and others.


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RE: [Zope] Java vs Zope

2006-01-02 Thread David Johnson
Andreas and others,  

Thanks for your response.  I think my confusion lies in the idea that not
everyone uses Java (though they may talk about it). I do not see everyone
using Java.  In fact I see very few large or successful companies using it.
Even Sun and IBM develop their core components in C/C++.  GNU, Linux, MySQL
... all C/C++.  Ditto Oracle.  In my market, we've been able to easily
outpace and perform competitors going the J2EE route, and for a lot less
money.

In regards to web development, the list of technologies being implemented is
overwhelming.  It took extensive research to find and settle down to Zope.  

In my research, I found it took 57 complex files to develop a simple and
ugly J2EE application to display a list of cars from a database (various
Ant, xml, jar, war and other files).  In Zope this can be done in 2 objects,
and it integrates nicely with apps like Dreamweaver, so it looks and feels
nice.

We often find the need to integrate with other products and when we do,
either the product's manufacturer a) is interested in market share, or b)
they avoid change.  

For companies who are into market share they often use a greatest common
denominator technology such as C, Perl, or HTTP.  Java does not play nicely
here.

Companies who avoid change usually do so because they produce large-scale or
small market systems, and change is too expensive and hard.  In this case
Java, again, does not play nicely.

In Java it seems that not only do you have to figure how to interface with
others, you have to figure out how to do it in Java as well (which is not
trivial).  Zope and Python seem better at translating thoughts into code,
and doing so with the right balance of object orientation, and scalability.

Zope provides a solid framework for development and scalability, while
providing mechanisms to include and deploy very custom and specific features
in a standardized way.



 
-Original Message-
From: Andreas Jung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2006 4:03 PM
To: David Johnson; zope@zope.org
Subject: Re: [Zope] Java vs Zope



--On 1. Januar 2006 14:04:16 -0600 David Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:



 Good afternoon.  I am new to Zope and I am excited about its
 possibilities. We are an ASP and plan to use Zope to improve our
 development process. I see that many people use J2EE based environments.
 Does anyone
 understand why?  Why would anyone use Java?

Because everyone uses Java! When you work in an environment were Java is 
already used then you usually use Java instead of Python. And there are 
environments where Python is possibly the better solution. You just need to 
compare the efforts to integrate an existing environment with your 
solution...then you choose your tools.

-aj

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