[Repoze-dev] methodName and repoze.bfg.xmlrpc

2010-05-04 Thread Chris Withers
Hi All, I assume the docs about methodName being ignored at: http://docs.repoze.org/xmlrpc/#repoze-bfg-xmlrpc-usage ...are still correct? If so, what needs to happen for methodName to work? (I might be able to get the time to do any work that needs doing...) Chris

Re: [Repoze-dev] imperative configuration prevents application extension?

2010-05-04 Thread Chris Withers
Chris McDonough wrote: On 04/29/2010 07:32 AM, Chris Withers wrote: Chris McDonough wrote: No. You can always override an individual registration (obtained via imperative configuration, a scan, or via ZCML) with a subsequent imperative registration. Okay, but how would I override a

Re: [Repoze-dev] Bug(s) when not using paste?

2010-05-04 Thread Chris Withers
Chris McDonough wrote: On Fri, 2010-04-30 at 19:13 +0100, Chris Withers wrote: Hi All, Because I need to use the Twisted WSGI server for my app and so can't use Paste, While it's obviously useful to not require PasteDeploy, this itself is not true. You can use something like: from

Re: [Repoze-dev] BFG and semi-structured databases (a rant)

2010-05-04 Thread Laurence Rowe
On 2 May 2010 22:03, Luciano Ramalho luci...@ramalho.org wrote: In these, we don't store serialized objects, but just the data to reconstruct the objects. But the data is not completely dismembered in some normalized form. In a semi-structured database the data graph can follow very closely

Re: [Repoze-dev] BFG and semi-structured databases (a rant)

2010-05-04 Thread Charlie Clark
Am 04.05.2010, 19:20 Uhr, schrieb Laurence Rowe l...@lrowe.co.uk: I suspect that databases such as CouchDB and the others you mention are not well suited to graph traversal. Efficient traversal must occur near the data, otherwise you pay the latency cost on each edge traversed. In ZODB this

Re: [Repoze-dev] Folder event subscriber not called

2010-05-04 Thread Sam Brauer
From: Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com To: Sam Brauer sampbra...@yahoo.com Cc: repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org Sent: Mon, May 3, 2010 11:37:15 PM Subject: Re: [Repoze-dev] Folder event subscriber not called On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 23:33 -0400, Chris McDonough wrote: Hi Sam, The events sent

Re: [Repoze-dev] BFG and semi-structured databases (a rant)

2010-05-04 Thread Laurence Rowe
On 4 May 2010 18:46, Charlie Clark charlie.cl...@clark-consulting.eu wrote: Am 04.05.2010, 19:20 Uhr, schrieb Laurence Rowe l...@lrowe.co.uk: I suspect that databases such as CouchDB and the others you mention are not well suited to graph traversal. Efficient traversal must occur near the

Re: [Repoze-dev] BFG and semi-structured databases (a rant)

2010-05-04 Thread Charlie Clark
Am 04.05.2010, 23:45 Uhr, schrieb Laurence Rowe l...@lrowe.co.uk: It's worth noting that many RDBMS's do now support recursive queries of some kind (Postgres introduced them in 8.4), though it's not yet ubiquitous. Windowing functions and their ilk might well reinvigorate the RDBMS world.

[Repoze-dev] [issue144] Small typo on Unit and Integration Testing chapter

2010-05-04 Thread Chris McDonough
Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com added the comment: Thanks teix, fixed. -- status: unread - resolved __ Repoze Bugs b...@bugs.repoze.org http://bugs.repoze.org/issue144 __ ___