[Zope3-Users] Re: how to model a 1-to-1 relation

2008-01-11 Thread Jürgen Kartnaller



john saponara wrote:
I want to allow the user to create car and driver objects in a 
limoService container.  Car objects will stand alone, but each driver 
object should contain a car object by reference (not by value) and the 
driver add form should allow the user to choose which car the new driver 
object will have.  Should IDriver's car attribute be a schema.Object or 
a schema.Choice?


Have a look at the package zc.relation and for a simple use of 
zc.relation use lovely.relation which provides relation properties for 
your objects.


Jürgen

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Re: [Zope3-Users] Re: how to model a 1-to-1 relation

2008-01-11 Thread Christophe Combelles

Jürgen Kartnaller a écrit :



john saponara wrote:
I want to allow the user to create car and driver objects in a 
limoService container.  Car objects will stand alone, but each driver 
object should contain a car object by reference (not by value) and the 
driver add form should allow the user to choose which car the new 
driver object will have.  Should IDriver's car attribute be a 
schema.Object or a schema.Choice?


Have a look at the package zc.relation and for a simple use of 
zc.relation use lovely.relation which provides relation properties for 
your objects.


What is zc.relation compared to zc.relationship?



Jürgen

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[Zope3-Users] Re: how to model a 1-to-1 relation

2008-01-11 Thread Jürgen Kartnaller



Christophe Combelles wrote:

Jürgen Kartnaller a écrit :



john saponara wrote:
I want to allow the user to create car and driver objects in a 
limoService container.  Car objects will stand alone, but each driver 
object should contain a car object by reference (not by value) and 
the driver add form should allow the user to choose which car the new 
driver object will have.  Should IDriver's car attribute be a 
schema.Object or a schema.Choice?


Have a look at the package zc.relation and for a simple use of 
zc.relation use lovely.relation which provides relation properties for 
your objects.


What is zc.relation compared to zc.relationship?


Of course I meant zc.relationship

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Re: [Zope3-Users] Re: how to model a 1-to-1 relation

2008-01-11 Thread Gary Poster


On Jan 11, 2008, at 10:25 AM, Christophe Combelles wrote:


Jürgen Kartnaller a écrit :

john saponara wrote:
I want to allow the user to create car and driver objects in a  
limoService container.  Car objects will stand alone, but each  
driver object should contain a car object by reference (not by  
value) and the driver add form should allow the user to choose  
which car the new driver object will have.  Should IDriver's car  
attribute be a schema.Object or a schema.Choice?
Have a look at the package zc.relation and for a simple use of  
zc.relation use lovely.relation which provides relation properties  
for your objects.


What is zc.relation compared to zc.relationship?


zc.relation is zc.relationship NG.  I have not released it yet.  When  
I do, I'll also release a zc.relationship that is a wrapper of  
zc.relation.


zc.relation has MUCH fewer dependencies, so it is more of a ZODB tool  
rather than a Zope tool; doesn't have the more user-friendly bits like  
the relationship container; and has some new features like transitive  
indexes that you can hook up.


I have not released it because there a few features I want to test  
better (the new ``copy`` method in particular) and because I have been  
busy with other things.


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