> -Original Message-
> From: Casey Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 5 October 2001 10:55 PM
> To: Jay, Dylan; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] ZTables and/or Catalog plugable brains?
>
>
> On Thursday 04 October 2001 07
On Thursday 04 October 2001 07:34 pm, Jay, Dylan allegedly wrote:
>
> I tried using ZClasses but it seems to run slow and take up space. Instead
> I'm using Catalog (without ZCatalog) to contain the data. I'm presuming
> this will be quite efficient (comments welcome).
Yup that should be pretty
>Stephan Richter just told me that the ZOQL (short for "use SQL-like syntax
>within the ZODB") has become a reality. Maybe that could be interesting for
>your problem domain, too.
I did want to announce it officially yet (and I won't), but the URL is:
http://demo.iuveno-net.de/iuveno/Products/ZO
Martijn Faassen wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure why the idea of ZTables went away so completely.
> Python tables in the ZODB combined with the catalog should make for an
> interesting system to play with. Though perhaps there are products
> out there that actually do this. Come to think of it, Me
> I'm not entirely sure why the idea of ZTables went away so completely.
> Python tables in the ZODB combined with the catalog should make for an
> interesting system to play with. Though perhaps there are products
> out there that actually do this. Come to think of it, MetaPublisher
> (not to be
Jay, Dylan wrote:
[snip]
> Also in my searches I came across lots of references to something called
> ZTables. This seems to be a Catalog with a UI that is about lots of tabular
> information (rather than a ZCatalog which is specialized to replicating and
> indexing existing objects). Is this dead
Jay, Dylan wrote:
> (resent to here from [EMAIL PROTECTED] due to complete lack of resoonse. Perhaps
> there should be three levels of mailing list. zope-use, zope-app-dev,
> zope-dev or something)
>
> I'm in the process of of write a zope product that will deal with a lot
> numerical data (reco