Oops , for RIA there is always pyjamas (gwt for python ;-)
T On Mar 19, 7:52 pm, Tim Hoffman <zutes...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > > Well zope has quite a few of these out of the box and have been around > for a bit longer than some of the java options. > > Specifically persistence (ZODB persistence in zope is pretty much > completely autmomatic) > you can inplement web services with it (xmlrpc out of the box, though > I assume you mean soap) > zope encompasses security/ and authentication and can easily be > integrated with a range of single signon environments. > there are a range of scheduling services in to, but which is most like > quartz I am not sure about. > zope does support distributed transactions, but I not XA , but is > ACID. > > In general there are a heap of interfaces for python do different > message queues/buses, take you pick of you favourite platform. > > Not sure about reporting that is equivalent to jasper. > > T > > On Mar 19, 3:14 am, markolopa <marko.lopa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > When comparing python and java with a colleague who is fan of java, > > she challenged me to find in python the equivalent to the following > > technologies. Could you please help telling if we have something > > equivalent in python or not and how they compare to the java > > solutions? > > > - persistance framework (~hibernate) > > - transational monitor (distributed transaction), XA compliance > > (message system, DB) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X/Open_XA) > > - web openess sur le web (web service) > > - RIA and web deployable graphic library > > - scheduling (quartz) > > - secutity (PKI, single sign-on...) > > - reporting (Jasper) > > > Thanks a lot! > > Marko > > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list