I'm not a zope 3 expert, mainly a user. I use zope 3 for my company project and I'm fairly happy with it. I don't use the ZODB (the object database coming with zope) but mysql through the sqlos package (which allows to use the SQLObject ORM), there is also a package which allows the use of SQLAlchemy, zalchemy, but I haven't used it so I can't comment on it, but with one of these using Oracle shouldn't be a problem. I must say I don't really use zope 3 the 'traditionnal' way, and it's a tribute to the zope 3 developpers that I could go my way fairly easily. In my opinion zope's learning curve might be steaper than other frameworks', but the its well worth the initial pain, due to the sheer power of zope and the ease of extensions through the use of components. Once the core concepts are mastered, zope is easy to use and, in my opinion powerful and versatile. As I said, I'm no expert, but I hope that helps. Stéphane
----- Message d'origine ---- De : Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> À : zope3-users@zope.org Envoyé le : Lundi, 28 Août 2006, 3h32mn 56s Objet : [Zope3-Users] Why Zope3 I am looking into the Python arena for some in-house web work. I see Turbogears, Django and Zope3 mentioned the most. I am interested in knowing what Zope3 brings to the table and how well it plays with Oracle (9i). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. :Robert _______________________________________________ Zope3-users mailing list Zope3-users@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-users _______________________________________________ Zope3-users mailing list Zope3-users@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-users