I've been working with z3c.zalchemy for a short while, and was finding it very hard to get started until Stephan Richter gave me a simple example to work with. In the course of my subsequent investigations, I found and fixed a few bugs in the ZAlchemy code, and produced a few simple demos.
With Juergen Kartnaller's blessing, these demos have been checked into the z3c.zalchemy trunk in a 'demo' subpackage. So if you get a fresh svn checkout, you should get them along with all recent fixes: http://svn.zope.org/z3c.zalchemy/trunk/src/z3c/zalchemy/demo/ These demos aren't perfect (they are pretty crude in spots), but they are a decent start to using SQLAlchemy in Zope3 with some integration into the ZMI: Demo 1: Subclasses the included SQLAlchemyContainer to create a container that is preconfigured to hold only one class (HelloWordMessage) Demo 2: Creates a container from scratch that is specialized to only hold one class (HelloWorldMessage2). Demo 3: Demonstrates a rudimentary adapter for storing Dublin Core metadata in the RDBMS for HelloWorldMessage3 objects. HelloWorldMessage3 objects have editable title and description fields incorporated into the add and edit forms. The metadata is stored in a second table. Demo 4: In addition to the Dublin Core integration, demonstrates a HelloWorldMessage4 class that is in itself a container for HelloWorldFragment classes. Feedback (and patches) welcome! - Michael R. Bernstein michaelbernstein.com
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