> You don't really need to implement a container, you could just write a non
> persistent object (not derived from Persistent), and create a view on it.
> But the next problem is to be able to traverse to this object, since traversal
> starts from the root of the zodb.
I thought a Container was a
On 8/24/07, Christophe Combelles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My advice would be to use a simple persistent object and store some stuffs in
> it
> (sql query?), so you can easily traverse to it and to its view.
As long as the object doesn't store any data in the ZODB, there's no
reason to store i
Drew Smathers a écrit :
I'm new to zope3 and have been writing an application backed by a
relational database. I wanted to created a IContainer implementation
which essential provides a view of items in the database, but there is
no need for to make the container instances manageable through the