On 4/14/05, Richard Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:21 am, Tres Seaver wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
Yeah, I remember poking around that code way back, and it seemed
reasonable. Its interactions with transactions are
Bakhtiar A Hamid wrote:
On 4/14/05, Richard Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:21 am, Tres Seaver wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
Yeah, I remember poking around that code way back, and it seemed
reasonable. Its interactions with
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 05:54 pm, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
Bakhtiar A Hamid wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
http://www.zope.org/Members/richard/ZSQLSessionDataManager
ark!
insufficient priveleges
Works now !
Well, it does *sometimes*. Whenever
Richard Jones wrote:
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 05:54 pm, Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
Bakhtiar A Hamid wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
http://www.zope.org/Members/richard/ZSQLSessionDataManager
ark!
insufficient priveleges
Works now !
Well, it does *sometimes*.
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On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:21 am, Tres Seaver wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
Yeah, I remember poking around that code way back, and it seemed
reasonable. Its interactions with transactions are the bits that scare
me. Using a standard RDBMS connection
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Richard Jones wrote:
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 10:21 am, Tres Seaver wrote:
Richard Jones wrote:
Yeah, I remember poking around that code way back, and it seemed
reasonable. Its interactions with transactions are the bits that scare
me. Using a standard
Tres Seaver wrote:
http://www.zope.org/Members/richard/ZSQLSessionDataManager
Cool. Where is CVS for that, so that I don't bug you for features. ;)
I could import it to cvs.zope.org, if you like.
I'd like to add Oracle support since I need it myself, and when I have
working changes would like
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Richard Jones wrote:
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 09:44 am, Chris McDonough wrote:
Probably not hard. You could write a session data manager
implementation that used a relational database. The interface for those
things is in