Hi Andrew,
MVC is a pattern rather than a technology so it's mostly up to you to
implement. Zope, the framework, doesn't mandate its use but it does
provide facilities that make it easy to implement (via python
scripts, Five views and templates, and other things).
Zope isn't a continuati
Hi,I am completely new to the world of Zope and would like to know how zope handles the following:1. MVC2. Continuations3. Persistence ala HibernateI have an existing cocoon project, 2.1.8, which I was contemplating on moving either over to webobjects or zope. I have a number of java classes which
Hi,
I hope it's not considered "bad form" to answer ones
own questions on this board, but I think I've got it
sussed.
Reading through the ZWiki source from
http://svn.zope.org I noticed the following line in
the implementations:
from zope.app.container.contained import Contained
I added this t
Hello again,
So, following the recommendations from the board I
have settled on "route 3" - developing a Python
Product, using Zope 3. I've been refering a lot to the
Zope 3 Book (particularly chapter 13 onwards) and have
progressed somewhat.
I've created a "PropertyFolder" class, which can hold
On 22.Jun 2005 - 09:52:23, Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 02:02:30PM +0200, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> > No, method 2 aka ZClasses don't involve producing a Product.
>
> Sure it does. A ZClass-based Product is still a Product.
Can't remember to have created a product, but then this
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 02:02:30PM +0200, Andreas Pakulat wrote:
> No, method 2 aka ZClasses don't involve producing a Product.
Sure it does. A ZClass-based Product is still a Product.
As for why I don't use ZClasses:
1) Doing everything in "restricted" mode is a big pain.
You end up writing a
On 22.Jun 2005 - 12:04:02, Jim Vine wrote:
> > On 21.Jun 2005 - 21:59:41, Jim Vine wrote:
> > > Say, for example that my Zope App in some way has
> > a
> > > "House" object, which records the address, the
> > owner,
> > > and a short description. Later on, I may wish to
> > add
> > > further fields
Hi Jim,
Jim Vine wrote:
> I’d greatly appreciate any guidance that can be
> provided on these subjects.
>
I know a lot has been said since your original query, but re-reading it
I was surprised that no one had asked a fundamental question: -
"If the data is structured in nature and fits the rel
On 6/22/05, Jim Vine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I've convinced myself that the complexity of
> my app takes it beyond method 1, but I'm strugling to
> get my head around the implications of selecting
> method 2 or 3. Am I right in thinking that either of
> these will result in my building
> On 21.Jun 2005 - 21:59:41, Jim Vine wrote:
> > Say, for example that my Zope App in some way has
> a
> > "House" object, which records the address, the
> owner,
> > and a short description. Later on, I may wish to
> add
> > further fields to record, say, the number of
> bedrooms,
> > but the syst
On 6/21/05, Jim Vine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but the Zope Book (2.7 version)'s chapter on Creating
> a Basic Application all seems to be through the ZMI.
Unfortunately is the correct word there.
> Now, Zope's original appeal to me was using the
> graphical interface provided by the ZMI to cr
On 21.Jun 2005 - 21:59:41, Jim Vine wrote:
> Say, for example that my Zope App in some way has a
> "House" object, which records the address, the owner,
> and a short description. Later on, I may wish to add
> further fields to record, say, the number of bedrooms,
> but the system is already in use
Thanks to those who posted suggestions - certainly
gave me a few things to think about. Unfortunately I
was left with one "use Zope 2", one "use Zope 3" and a
"use Plone", but maybe that's just a reflection of the
fact that there's more than one Zope way to skin a
cat! (yeah, I know I've over-simpl
On 16.Jun 2005 - 23:17:43, Jim Vine wrote:
> Specifically, I've been scratching my head for a while
> about how to handle a many-many relationship: a
> property owner may own more than one house;
> conversely, a house may have more than one co-owner -
> consequently it's not appropriate to have eit
On 6/17/05, Jim Vine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm very interested in the Object Oriented way of
> doing things; for example, I'm thinking about
> implementing houses as a folder-ish object, so it
> would be able to contain photos of the house in
> question. The biggest stumbling block I am faci
Database Question
Hello,
I'm a newbie, so this is a newbie question!
I am currently preparing to build a web application
for property lettings, and I'm very interested in what
Zope has to offer. The application will need to
recognise a number of different objects, such as
"houses", "prospective
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 06:43:46PM -0400, Jeffrey E. Forcier wrote:
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> > Hi again, I'm starting to make up with Zope, but still basic doubts
> > remains:
> >
> > Q1: When using normal python I'got used to the dir(Object)
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Enrique Arizón wrote:
> Hi again, I'm starting to make up with Zope, but still basic doubts
> remains:
>
> Q1: When using normal python I'got used to the dir(Object) to learn
> new APIs/Libraries. But when trainning with my first Zope Scripts I
> can'
Hi again, I'm starting to make up with Zope, but still
basic doubts remains:
Q1: When using normal python I'got used to the
dir(Object) to learn new APIs/Libraries. But when
trainning with my first Zope Scripts I can't. The "dir
not defined" error appears. ???
Q2: I can access the Zope management
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> Reid
> Sent: maandag 8 januari 2001 15:33
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Zope] Newbie Questions
>
> - How would I display the value at a variable whose name is stor
At 1/8/01 02:32 PM, Alex Reid wrote:
>- I am creating a 'form' method so I don't have to create separate forms for
>INSERT and UPDATE actions. This works, only how do I tell Zope to ignore the
>fact that doesn't exist when in INSERT mode? It is
>there in the value="" parameter for the edit mode t
Solved my first query using ... hmm!
Any less verbose ways?
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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 2:32 PM
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> I am finally starting to make some decent progres
I am finally starting to make some decent progress with Zope now... more and
more I think to myself ... "I wonder if" and most of the time I am
pleasantly suprised when it works!
A couple of quick questions:
- How would I display the value at a variable whose name is stored in
another variab
;knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Bill Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Zope] newbie questions ?
>
>
> > Heh. authentification hah.
> >
> > http://
;knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Bill Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 10:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Zope] newbie questions ?
>
>
> > Heh. authentification hah.
> >
> > http://
That's pretty funny, but what's actually funnier is you mispelling
"restaurant" in your URL. :-)
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From: "knight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Mo
Heh. authentification hah.
http://www.phunc.com/Humor/Signs/ChineseRestraunt
Check that out... same kind of humor. Grin.
Knight
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Bill Anderson wrote:
> Olivier Ricou wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:43:06AM -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> > > And by the way, it'
Olivier Ricou wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:43:06AM -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> > And by the way, it's "authentication". Every time I see "authentification",
>
> guess how we say in french :)
I guess since I took 3 years of it, I am barred from guessing? ;^)
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> On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:43:06AM -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> > And by the way, it's "authentication". Every time I see
"authentificat
On Mon, Oct 23, 2000 at 06:43:06AM -0400, Chris McDonough wrote:
> And by the way, it's "authentication". Every time I see "authentification",
guess how we say in french :)
Here is the solution I found to do the .htaccess feature (I haven't found
where it is written) : I put in my standard_html
Chris McDonough wrote:
>
> And by the way, it's "authentication". Every time I see "authentification",
> it makes my skin crawl. :-)
Amen. That and "...to adminstrate a server". :^)=
Bill
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I spent my week-end learning how to use Zope, it was a nice painful
> > experience. Nice thanks to Zope itself, painful because of the poor
> > docs. The How-To
> Hi,
>
> I spent my week-end learning how to use Zope, it was a nice painful
> experience. Nice thanks to Zope itself, painful because of the poor
> docs. The How-Tos helped me a lot but it is a real mess.
We know. :-) Have you checked out the Zope book?
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/ZB/.
Hi,
I spent my week-end learning how to use Zope, it was a nice painful
experience. Nice thanks to Zope itself, painful because of the poor
docs. The How-Tos helped me a lot but it is a real mess.
Here are two questions I did not find the answers :
- how to ask for authentification to see m
Meeting Maker Webmaster wrote:
> One last question ;-) I've seen in this mailing list that Squishdot will
> not work with Zope 2.2.0 until version 0.4.4... when is this version
> planed? I've tried to install Squisdot on the Zope 2.2.0b3 server and I get
> the same problem as with my "Job_Board" t
Hello,
I've started looking into Zope to build our future sites and from what I've
seen, I love it. I have installed Zope 2.1.6 and 2.2.0b3 for my tests,
running on a RedHat 6.2 server (Apache with pcgi).
I had a few problems / questions I wasn't able to find an answer for in the
various docu
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, David Trudgett wrote:
> I don't understand this advice. Couldn't the file change while being read?
> Wouldn't a better way be to pack the database and use the Data.fs.old file
> as the backup?
If you are a belt-and-suspenders type, sure .
Data.fs only gets appended to, and
AFAIK, it would be a bad idea a) if writes were not appends and b) if
records written to the FileStorage were not written atomically. But
neither is the case, so it's safe to just copy it without shutting it
down. The only time this may not be the case is if it were copied
during a pack operatio
At 2000-07-06 22:23 -0400, Chris McDonough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>To back up the ZODB, just copy the Data.fs file in the var directory.
>You may safely do this while Zope is running. To restore, reinstall
>Zope and all the products you're using and copy the Data.fs into the var
>directory.
Hi Frank,
It sounds like your SourceSafe tie in could potentially be a fairly
complex undertaking. Amos Latteier wrote an example COMObject product
that will show you the mechanics of utilizing COM objects from Zope.
This might help. And though I know you don't want to VC Zope objects,
you mig
Hi,
I've setup zope and zwiki to use for internal collaboration. I'm
having fun and doing some useful stuff without knowing too much or
appearing too stupid. I've decided to do something more adventuresome
to learn some more. I'd like to tie in our SourceSafe version control
system so I could do
Hi Daniel,
Resources I'd recommend:
The Zope Documentation Portal - http://zdp.zope.org
The Zope Site - http://www.zope.org
The Zope Mailing List - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(see http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope for details)
I've copied your questions to the zope list in the hope that someon
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