Suggestions for simple persistance in a web app?

Steve Holden sholden at holdenweb.com
Sun Aug 26 12:59:28 EDT 2001


'scuse my clumsy fingers ... that's Gadfly, of course.

regards
 Steve
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"Steve Holden" <sholden at holdenweb.com> wrote in message
news:5w9i7.134964$rV6.7269156 at e420r-atl2.usenetserver.com...
> You should look at Gadflt, but at present it causes warnings on recent
> Python distributions because it uses an outdated regular expression
package.
> Nobody's offered to rewrite it yet ... but it's a very good lightweight
pure
> Python SQL database.
>
> regards
>  Steve
> --
> http://www.holdenweb.com/
>
>
> "Kevin Dahlhausen" <kdahlhaus at yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:283adf56.0108241955.4e18b07e at posting.google.com...
> > I'm getting ready to experiment with Webware.  I'd like to use a
> > simple database or somewhat efficient persistant store as I'll be
> > using the CGI-one shot version of webware and don't want to also have
> > to load a complete database into memory.  So, mysql, postgress, and
> > such are too heavy. I'll be lucky to find a way to run Webware on an
> > isp's site anyway.  Are there any alternative database libraries for
> > python out there?  SQL's ok, python objects to disk in some rational
> > way would work too, if I could load them without pulling every object
> > into memory first.  Thanks
>
>





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