[Repoze-dev] does BFG have some cache mechanism or cache middleware?

2010-05-09 Thread Litao Wei
Hi list, Currently I am choosing web framework for a cms-like website and BFG looks very fit my need. But my concern is does BFG have some cache mechanism? If not, does any 3rd library provide cache solution for BFG? Thanks. -- Sincerely, Litao Wei

Re: [Repoze-dev] Deform 0.1 released

2010-05-09 Thread Charlie Clark
Am 09.05.2010, 07:50 Uhr, schrieb Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com: This piece of software will be an important piece of any new CMS-ish systems I develop going forward, so it's important to me that I get it right. Therefore, as always, and even more so, feedback on the documentation and

Re: [Repoze-dev] Deform 0.1 released

2010-05-09 Thread Chris McDonough
Hi Charlie, Thanks for checking it out... On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 15:00 +0200, Charlie Clark wrote: Am 09.05.2010, 07:50 Uhr, schrieb Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com: This piece of software will be an important piece of any new CMS-ish systems I develop going forward, so it's important to

Re: [Repoze-dev] Deform 0.1 released

2010-05-09 Thread Charlie Clark
Am 09.05.2010, 16:16 Uhr, schrieb Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com: just flipping through the documentation and things are looking good. I like the fact that schemas avoid the confusion that Zope interfaces as schemas can cause. Nevertheless, it can be convenient to be able to tie them

Re: [Repoze-dev] does BFG have some cache mechanism or cache middleware?

2010-05-09 Thread Chris McDonough
Please keep correspondence on the list. On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 22:59 +0800, Litao Wei wrote: Does BFG have other cache solution except Beaker? Sorry, the question doesn't make much sense if asked literally. Caching isn't a problem that only BFG has, and BFG doesn't try to solve it. If you're

Re: [Repoze-dev] Deform 0.1 released

2010-05-09 Thread Chris McDonough
On Sun, 2010-05-09 at 17:10 +0200, Charlie Clark wrote: I guess it should be pstruct in the second sentence. Yes. Fixed, thanks. This leads to the following definitions: Usually, when used in deform, a pstruct is composed entirely of lists, dictionaries, strings, and file objects.