David,
Good point! I found same problem with ZAlchmey, and SQLOs
could you please share your RBDMS package and procedures with me? maybe we
can establish a new open source project
to develop it.
thanks.
On 3/3/07, David Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Is Zope3 already in use in prod
> 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
> application of any size, the database structure can get very complex.
> In order to int
1. Is Zope3 already in use in productive environments? Where are
they (URLs)?
We are using Zope 3 pretty heavily in a productive environment, but
unfortunately the URLs are secure at this point. We build financial
applications and we are building more. Our live RDBMS application is
an adm
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 03:01:57PM +0100, Stefan Krumbiegel (Galileo Press)
wrote:
> 1. Is Zope3 already in use in productive environments? Where are they
> (URLs)?
Yes. http://launchpad.net/ is one example of a Zope 3 site that uses
a SQL database instead of ZODB.
> Now, where should we
Stefan Krumbiegel (Galileo Press) wrote:
3.3 Also there is 'zsqlmap: Zope3 wrapper for SQLObject'
(http://www.zope.org/Members/garanin/zsqlmap). This is not really a
solution for us because the version number is 0.01b and the author says:
'NOTE: i tested only postgres.' Not really a capable prod
I am not an expert and I've never developed a big "pure Zope 3" application,
but I have consumed a lot of Zope 3 ilbraries and concepts, from Plone on
Zope 2, and mostly that's been a pleasant experience. Zope 3 is incredibly
advanced and powerful. The concepts take some time to get used to if you