"Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It has to be installed. And it has C-modules - but I don't see that > as a problem. Of course this is my personal opinion - but it's > certainly easier installed than to cough up your own transaction > isolated persistence layer. I started using it over pickle when my > multi-threaded app caused pickle to crash.
I don't feel that I need ACID since, as mentioned, I'm willing to lock the entire database for the duration of each transaction. I just want a simple way to handle locking, retries, and making sure the locks are cleaned up. > ZODB does not have a server-process, and no external setup beyond the > installation of the module itself. That helps, thanks. > Even if you consider installing it as too heavy for your current needs, you > should skim over the tutorial to get a grasp of how it works. Yes, I've been wanting to look at it sometime. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list