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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 07:34 pm, Jay, Dylan allegedly wrote:
I
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 (records
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?
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
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,
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:
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