Is this series targeting Python 2.5?
Robert
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Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote:
I prefer to do all of my Python development in Python 2.5. Is there any word on
when Zope 3 will support the current version of Python?
Read the other replies and it translates not any time soon. : )
Robert
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Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Robert Hicks wrote:
Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote:
I prefer to do all of my Python development in Python 2.5. Is there
any word on when Zope 3 will support the current version of Python?
Read the other replies and it translates not any time soon
Laurence Rowe wrote:
There is no need to use an object-relational mapper, but you will want
to use a database adapter so that RDBMS transactions get tied into
Zope's transactions. I think that means
http://cvs.zope.org/zopeproducts/oracleda/ for Oracle.
What about this one:
David Johnson wrote:
Now, where should we start with it in Zope3 to connect it to an RDBMS?
We do mostly SQL/RDBMS. We have tried ZAlchmey, and SQLOs, but we find
them both a bit limiting and simultaneous complex to get them to work
they way we wanted. In general when one develops and RDBMS
Are there any meetings in Virginia or round abouts?
Robert
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Is Web Component Development with Zope 3 the best resource to get up
to speed on using Zope3? I will be spending a little time getting up to
speed on Python itself (with Chun's book) as well.
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Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
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On 19 Feb 2007, at 00:56, Robert Hicks wrote:
Is Web Component Development with Zope 3 the best resource to get
up to speed on using Zope3? I will be spending a little time getting
up to speed on Python itself (with Chun's
Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote:
Here is my configure.zcml file, which is identical to the one Paul Everitt says
to write:
configure xmlns=http://namespaces.zope.org/browser;
page
name=hello
template=helloworld.html
Jürgen Kartnaller wrote:
Robert Hicks wrote:
Mark, Jonathan (Integic) wrote:
Here is my configure.zcml file, which is identical to the one Paul
Everitt says to write:
configure xmlns=http://namespaces.zope.org/browser;
page
name=hello
template=helloworld.html
Jegenye 2001 Bt (Miklós Prisznyák) wrote:
2007/1/14, Stephan Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zope 3.3.1 was released today. Unfortunately I cannot access
wiki.zope.org
right now to get you the release link.
http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/Zope331
However there's no downloadable for v3.3.1 at
Jegenye 2001 Bt (Miklós Prisznyák) wrote:
2007/1/14, Stephan Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zope 3.3.1 was released today. Unfortunately I cannot access
wiki.zope.org
right now to get you the release link.
http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/Zope331
However there's no downloadable for v3.3.1 at
I read on the wiki that 3.3.1 is Delayed for a while. Can anyone in
the know define a while? I know the Python 2.4.4 fix is in there and I
really would like to get it on my OSX box so I can play with it
(evaluation for work).
Robert
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Christian Theune wrote:
Hi,
Robert Hicks wrote:
Any ideas when a 2.4.4 version will be out?
That will be Zope 3.3.1 and that should happen until early January 07.
Christian
Thanks Christian. Do you know when Python 2.5 will be supported? I just
received a shiny iMac and I am waffling
Benji York wrote:
Robert Hicks wrote:
Do you know when Python 2.5 will be supported?
It will probably be a while. 2.5 includes some changes that will
require some of Zope's security machinery to be updated.
Oh I see.
I just received a shiny iMac and I am waffling between putting 2.4.4
Dominique Lederer wrote:
Anton schrieb:
Adam Groszer wrote:
Hello Anton,
That's a small incompatibility between python 2.4.4 and Zope 3.3.
You can use python 2.4.3 to work around that.
The fix for Zope is there but only in the svn yet.
Hi Adam,
Do you have any hint what file is affected
I have search a bit on GOOGLE and didn't find anything. I was wondering
if there was a GUI for ZODB (like TOAD for Oracle or similar)?
Robert
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Jim Fulton wrote:
Marius Gedminas wrote:
On Tue, Oct 24, 2006 at 02:00:05PM +0200, Thierry Florac wrote:
Le mardi 24 octobre 2006 à 07:51 -0400, Jim Fulton a écrit :
Torvald Bringsvor wrote:
I have set up Zope 3.3.0 with Python 2.4.4, and it
didn't quite work. Some operations such as adding
Stephan Richter wrote:
On Saturday 02 September 2006 12:56, Robert Hicks wrote:
Try to be a bit more specific, you'll get more answers that way.
Actually I thought the subject was expressive enough. Thanks for the
advice though.
I agree with Martin. I had to read Philipp's response
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Robert Hicks wrote:
While the ZODB looks like a great example my question should have been:
I am using Oracle at work
Does this imply you *need* or *want* to use it for a web application? If
you don't have to, consider alternatives such as Zope's object
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Robert Hicks wrote:
I was just wondering...
... how to phrase your question and you couldn't decide?
Try to be a bit more specific, you'll get more answers that way.
Martin
Actually I thought the subject was expressive enough. Thanks for the
advice though.
Robert
I was just wondering...
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I am looking into the Python arena for some in-house web work. I see
Turbogears, Django and Zope3 mentioned the most. I am interested in
knowing what Zope3 brings to the table and how well it plays with Oracle
(9i).
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
:Robert
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