[Karl Anderson]
Casey Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not arguing necessarily for SQL as a query language for the ZODB.
> Although it is an accepted standard, but not a perfect one by any means
> especially for OODBs. Its appeal lies mainly in the high level of
> community familiarity a
Casey Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am not arguing necessarily for SQL as a query language for the ZODB.
> Although it is an accepted standard, but not a perfect one by any means
> especially for OODBs. Its appeal lies mainly in the high level of
> community familiarity and the plethora
David Brown wrote:
>
> At 11:45 AM 5/11/2001 -0600, Casey Duncan wrote:
>
> >One of the biggest limitations in my mind is the lack of a general query
> >language for the ZODB like what you get with most OODBMS and all RDBMS.
>
> I used to think this as well.
>
> But isn't Python a decent query
> As a matter of fact, we did a quick CMF demo that has the content of the
> zope list, zope-dev, and many of the other zope.org lists, and the
> comp.lang.python list for the past few years. The catalog searches are
> very very fast, i can't recall if the demo was set up with some
> interesting
On friday, 11 May, Joachim Warner wrote:
> > The other motivations for an RDBMS are (1) people have existing schemas
> > and want Zope to access the same data as their existing apps, and they
> > want it to be transparent, and (2) tables with millions of entries are
> > easily stored in Zope but
Hi Casey,
> How about XML storage! 8^) You think startup times are slow now...
argh ;) Buzzword-detected ;))
XML would be only a different pickling format :)
Regards
Tino
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