Ruby on Rails or Perl's Maypole..is there a Python equivalent
Gary Nutbeam
gnutbeam at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 3 17:05:31 EST 2005
I count zpt as xml because page templates can operate in html or xml mode.
This is not a troll. It is a lot of work in Zope to create interfaces to
relational data for anything more than simple data models.
It's a lot less work in Maypole or Rails, but I don't want to go back to
writing in Perl, or needing to learn Ruby.
I do like Formulator but the documentation on it is weak. I don't want to
have to go rooting around in the source code or spending hours on weeding
through mailing lists for answers. I still have to screw around and glue
formulator to the data with python, zpt, and zsql methods. Archetypes seems
a lot closer to a fix, but there are problems with SQLStorage representing
anything more than simple relationships reliably.
It would be nice to have an object database that is ACID compliant.
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
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> Is this a troll ? I wrote several Zope apps, and I don't remember having
> written a single ligne of xml. Unless you count ZPT for XML ?
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