Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-08-02 Thread Otto Hammersmith
Bill Anderson wrote: > [snip] > > Hmm ... howzabout this for an idea, at least: > > Since the Data.fs is appended to, and that your disconnected version > is canonical, why couldn't you basically look for the last common > transaction, and append all transactions in the canonocial to the > m

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-24 Thread Bill Anderson
Chris Withers wrote: > > Jim Fulton wrote: > > > Definitely, can someone say whether QuorumBasedReplication would handle > > > this on whether it's designed more for real-time replication between > > > storage servers in the ZEO world? > > > > It's designed for real-time replication. > > Aww :~(

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-24 Thread Chris Withers
Jim Fulton wrote: > > Definitely, can someone say whether QuorumBasedReplication would handle > > this on whether it's designed more for real-time replication between > > storage servers in the ZEO world? > > It's designed for real-time replication. Aww :~( And there was me hoping I could do th

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-24 Thread Jim Fulton
Chris Withers wrote: > (snip) > Definitely, can someone say whether QuorumBasedReplication would handle > this on whether it's designed more for real-time replication between > storage servers in the ZEO world? It's designed for real-time replication. Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Brad Clements
On 19 Jul 2000, at 20:32, Chris Withers wrote: > > I've been teasing myself with the idea of using CODA as a storage for > > Zope. It has built-in "per-object" replication, hoarding (download all > > these objects so I can go to the beach) and sychronization. > > That would be very cool :-) > >

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Martijn Pieters
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 08:47:43PM +0100, Chris Withers wrote: > > There's that Python IDE that someone was working on using Mozilla. > > Do you mean ZopeStudio? It's the javascript thing that is going to be > Zope's IDE... No, he's talking about ActiveState's Komodo. -- Martijn Pieters | So

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Chris Withers
Otto Hammersmith wrote: > > Chris Withers wrote: > > > > Chris McDonough wrote: > > > There is no generic diff or merge facility for two arbitrarily > > > modified Data.fs files. > > > > Perhaps Zope or ZEO could do Lotus Notes - style replication at some > > point in the future? > > *droool* >

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Chris Withers
Brad Clements wrote: > > Aha... http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZEO/QuorumBasedReplication > > > > Jim's heading this up. We had a professor from George Mason University in > > here and everything. The whiteboard was filled with scrawlings. :-) It's > > definitely something we're interested in. > >

RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Brad Clements
On 19 Jul 2000, at 13:57, Chris McDonough wrote: > Aha... http://www.zope.org/Wikis/ZEO/QuorumBasedReplication > > Jim's heading this up. We had a professor from George Mason University in > here and everything. The whiteboard was filled with scrawlings. :-) It's > definitely something we're

RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Chris McDonough
- > From: Otto Hammersmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 1:50 PM > To: Chris McDonough; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs > > > If you manage to find it, would you post a link to it? > > Tha

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Otto Hammersmith
If you manage to find it, would you post a link to it? Thanks. -Otto. Chris McDonough wrote: > > Actually, there is a proposal on the table for something like this > in a Wiki I can't find going by the name of "QuorumBasedReplication"

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Otto Hammersmith
Chris Withers wrote: > > Chris McDonough wrote: > > There is no generic diff or merge facility for two arbitrarily > > modified Data.fs files. > > Perhaps Zope or ZEO could do Lotus Notes - style replication at some > point in the future? *droool* There's that Python IDE that someone was work

RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Albert Langer
up myself. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris McDonough Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 11:55 PM To: Chris McDonough; 'Chris Withers' Cc: 'Brenton Bills'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [Zope] Bi-directiona

RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Chris McDonough
Chris McDonough > Cc: 'Brenton Bills'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs > > > Perhaps. Patches accepted :-) > > > -Original Message- > > From: Chris Withers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Wedne

RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Chris McDonough
Perhaps. Patches accepted :-) > -Original Message- > From: Chris Withers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 5:27 AM > To: Chris McDonough > Cc: 'Brenton Bills'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Dat

Re: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-19 Thread Chris Withers
Chris McDonough wrote: > There is no generic diff or merge facility for two arbitrarily modified > Data.fs files. Perhaps Zope or ZEO could do Lotus Notes - style replication at some point in the future? cheers, Chris ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PRO

RE: [Zope] Bi-directional update of Data.fs

2000-07-18 Thread Chris McDonough
If you're doing little or nothing in the way of Python development in base classes (e.g. you're doing all of your development in the instance or in ZClasses), you may want to take a look at ZEO (http://www.zope.org/Products/ZEO). Setting up the ZEO "storage server" overseas and using a local Zope