On Thursday 27 December 2001 08:48 pm, Luke Opperman wrote: > Hi once again - > > The subject being a little misleading, really just wanted > to throw in another python object database / persistence > possibility. Part of 4Suite's XML packages, it's a somewhat > ODMG 3.0 compliant layer. Ties into Postgresql, Oracle... > If we're talking about Webware open to whatever, there's > another option. http://www.4suite.org/ although the docs > aren't stunning (outdated: says it doesn't support dates, > etc.) but check the ODMG specs (4ODS uses ODL object > definition language, and a little OQL query lang).
If anyone wants to start an ObjectPersistence page at the wiki, feel free: http://webware.sf.net/wiki/ > Curious about Chuck's comment that MK helps with generating > forms, object views, etc. Is this closely tied to MK, or do > you just find the process of developing from an object > model instead of data model gives you this? (not sure how i > mean that..) I'm actually generating the views and forms from the object model. So if I change the object model, the views and forms change. Hence the pay off. However, my classes are somewhat tied into some other support classes for the project. The essence of what I'm doing is described here: er, the project home pages at SF seem to be down. It's the "Iterating over attributes" section of the User's Guide as in Webware/MiddleKit/Docs/UsersGuide.html#MT_IteratingAttrs. -Chuck -Chuck _______________________________________________ Webware-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webware-discuss
