On Friday 09 March 2001 07:20, Steve Alexander wrote:
I just heard that the SAP DB has gone Free and Open Source.
sapdb isn't open source yet. it will be in a few months. when it does it
looks like it will instantly become the most advanced open source database
out there. my current rankings
ender wrote:
On Friday 09 March 2001 07:20, Steve Alexander wrote:
I just heard that the SAP DB has gone Free and Open Source.
sapdb isn't open source yet. it will be in a few months.
It is GPL-ed now, and you can download it now.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/sapdb/
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Steve
Hi,
I didn't get very far asking this question a little while ago, so I'm
going to try again.
I started developing ZPatterns applications in the ZODB. Then I
figured there would be advantages to moving instead to python
product-based development. My goal is to create applications that can
Hi,
I'm wondering where TransWarp leaves ZPatterns users. Until a couple
of weeks ago ZPatterns was the best thing to happen in the Zope world
since, well, Zope. Now it's described as a 'hack', demoted into
'maintenance only' mode, and superceded by something that is
described as being as
At 10:16 AM 3/11/01 +1100, Itai Tavor wrote:
I'm wondering where TransWarp leaves ZPatterns users. Until a couple
of weeks ago ZPatterns was the best thing to happen in the Zope world
since, well, Zope. Now it's described as a 'hack',
Those things aren't mutually exclusive, you know. :)
At 10:24 AM 3/11/01 +1100, Itai Tavor wrote:
Then I need Specialists to manage collections of PD classes. I think
that these would also benefit from being product-based, so I subclass
Specialist to create a manager for each role in the application. Now,
since an existing application might be