Hi Zopers
Here is a nice challenge, I hope:
I have a multi-threaded Python application that I want to link to Zope.
The idea is to provide a Web interface for viewing and editing the state
of multiple threads running in Python. On thread should be associated
with Zope and act as the door
. and please no crosspostings
--On Samstag, 10. April 2004 10:33 Uhr +0200 Andre Meyer
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Hi Zopers
Here is a nice challenge, I hope:
I have a multi-threaded Python application that I want to link to Zope.
The idea is to provide a Web interface for viewing and editing the state
Well, Maik has more than a bad day. In fact, he is rather right about
the points he raises!
I have been developing for Zope for about half a year now and it took
considerable effort to get anything going. I have experience with
filesystem-based Zope 2 products, Plone and Archteypes and a bit
So, I give it a try and submit a wish list for an ideal IDE for
Python/Zope.
Maybe some words about the IDEs I have been working with, so you can
track where the features I wish to have come from: I used CodeWarrior,
NetBeans, jEdit for both Java and Python/Zope, Boa Constructor and
Eclipse
(multithreaded).
After that, I am not sure. My goal for pydev is for it to be good
enough for small-size projects, and we'll almost be there. The larger
projects requirements (unit tests/UML editor/module awareness) are not
that exciting as a hobby.
Aleks
Andre Meyer wrote:
So, I give it a try
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I agree with Andre.
thanks ;-)
...
My main concern would be it's adaptibility to custom content types. If I
have my own Geospatial-ish content type, how would the IDE handle it ?
How would I go about making it handle it ? etc ...
Archetypes? But then much more