At 12:04 PM 9/3/01 -0700, Maurice Davis wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm new to Webware and to this list. If I'm posting this in the
>wrong place, please let me know.
>
>I've been using Zope for over 2 years and only became aware of Webware
>last week. Over the last year or so I've found myself using Zope Projects
>more and the ZODB less (code in files as opposed to the ODB) and have found
>myself fighting with Zope to get simple things done. I've read Webware's docs
>and think I've found a new home.
>
>Since I use PostgeSQL, I did a first cut at adapting the MySQL files to use
>PostgreSQL. The result is one changed file:
>
>Webware/MiddleKit/Design/Generate.py (adding PostgreSQL to the databases list)
>
>and 3 new files:
>
>Webware/MiddleKit/Design/PostgreSQLPythonGenerator.py
>Webware/MiddleKit/Design/PostgreSQLSQLGenerator.py
>Webware/MiddleKit/Run/PostgreSQLObjectStore.py
>
>What I've done so far has enabled me to get through the MiddleKit
>QuickStart but
>I haven't tested them further.
>
>Questions - How do I go about submitting them to the project? Should I
>test more
>thoroughly before submitting?
You can submit the patch on SourceForge at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/webware/ then send a message to
webware-devel to let us know the patch is there.
I also seem to remember that someone else has done some work on supporting
PostgreSQL in MiddleKit. I don't know how far along that has
gotten. Maybe someone will chime in with a status report...
As far as testing goes, there's a set of regression tests that you can run
in the Tests subdirectory. Just run "python Test.py" and examine the
output for errors. If it passes those tests, it's probably tested enough.
--
- Geoff Talvola
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