Ian Bicking wrote:

lloyd wrote:

Winston Wolff wrote:

It is a good question to raise. All these minor decisions to make has really slowed down my moving over to Webware. I really like Webware, but picking all the pieces to go with it has been quite time consuming. I'm talking about a form kit, a persistence layer (I originally tried ZODB, but then tried MiddleKit which is absolutely fantastic), then a database to use with MiddleKit (I wanted to use PostgreSQL but it's support was only partially there so I chose MySQL),



i'm waiting for the next release of WebWare with PostgreSQL support in MiddleKit so i can use it...


Just check it out from CVS; I'm pretty sure MiddleKit is stable, and it doesn't have many (any?) significant requirements on the rest of Webware, so you can use CVS MiddleKit with Webware 0.8.1. At least, I'm guessing you can.

Really MiddleKit should be split off into an independent package.

I took a look on MiddleKit, but thought that the transaction control
isn't really there.
This seems to be the reason, that MiddleKit dosn't support transaction
oriented Databases.
Most People are using mysql with MiddleKit!?
Is there any Form of transaction control now in MiddleKit svn?

Uwe



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