[google-appengine] Re: Why not implement a Django database backend for App Engine?

2009-11-22 Thread Hazzadous
Search the django-devel group for non-relational db for info on this
topic.  Google has apparently set aside some time for this effort.

On Nov 20, 7:34 pm, Andy Smith andys...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've started working on (or at least at this point only arguing with django
 people) this project as well, but it is still some time off so I wouldn't
 hold your breath quite yet.

 On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:11 AM, sserrano sebastian.serr...@gmail.comwrote:



  While it is a difficult task there is people trying to work around
  it.

  Follow wkornewald athttp://bitbucket.org/wkornewald/he is doing an
  excellent work

  Cheers, Sebastian Serrano

 http://www.sserrano.com

  On 18 nov, 09:54, frankabel frank.abel...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi all,

   I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
   portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
   for App Engine. Even I read Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
   might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
   would allow any app to run properly.  athttp://
  martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/

   Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
   backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
   must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
   Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
   Django?

   Cheers
   Frank Abel

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[google-appengine] Re: Why not implement a Django database backend for App Engine?

2009-11-22 Thread Hazzadous
From the django devel group: http://tinyurl.com/y9gpf55

This is probably the most up to date/informative info on non-
relational db support for Django?

On Nov 20, 7:34 pm, Andy Smith andys...@gmail.com wrote:
 I've started working on (or at least at this point only arguing with django
 people) this project as well, but it is still some time off so I wouldn't
 hold your breath quite yet.

 On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:11 AM, sserrano sebastian.serr...@gmail.comwrote:



  While it is a difficult task there is people trying to work around
  it.

  Follow wkornewald athttp://bitbucket.org/wkornewald/he is doing an
  excellent work

  Cheers, Sebastian Serrano

 http://www.sserrano.com

  On 18 nov, 09:54, frankabel frank.abel...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi all,

   I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
   portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
   for App Engine. Even I read Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
   might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
   would allow any app to run properly.  athttp://
  martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/

   Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
   backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
   must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
   Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
   Django?

   Cheers
   Frank Abel

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Re: [google-appengine] Re: Why not implement a Django database backend for App Engine?

2009-11-20 Thread Andy Smith
I've started working on (or at least at this point only arguing with django
people) this project as well, but it is still some time off so I wouldn't
hold your breath quite yet.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:11 AM, sserrano sebastian.serr...@gmail.comwrote:

 While it is a difficult task there is people trying to work around
 it.

 Follow wkornewald at http://bitbucket.org/wkornewald/ he is doing an
 excellent work

 Cheers, Sebastian Serrano

 http://www.sserrano.com

 On 18 nov, 09:54, frankabel frank.abel...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
  portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
  for App Engine. Even I read Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
  might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
  would allow any app to run properly.  athttp://
 martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/
 
  Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
  backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
  must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
  Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
  Django?
 
  Cheers
  Frank Abel

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[google-appengine] Re: Why not implement a Django database backend for App Engine?

2009-11-19 Thread mdipierro
web2py has a database abstraction layer that works with SQLIte, MySQL,
MSSQL, Oracle, DB2, Informix, Ingres, FireBird, MSSQL, and the Google
App Engine. It also does automatic migrations. You way want to look
into that.

Massimo

On Nov 18, 6:54 am, frankabel frank.abel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
 portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
 for App Engine. Even I read Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
 might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
 would allow any app to run properly.  
 athttp://martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/

 Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
 backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
 must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
 Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
 Django?

 Cheers
 Frank Abel

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[google-appengine] Re: Why not implement a Django database backend for App Engine?

2009-11-18 Thread sserrano
While it is a difficult task there is people trying to work around
it.

Follow wkornewald at http://bitbucket.org/wkornewald/ he is doing an
excellent work

Cheers, Sebastian Serrano

http://www.sserrano.com

On 18 nov, 09:54, frankabel frank.abel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
 portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
 for App Engine. Even I read Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
 might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
 would allow any app to run properly.  
 athttp://martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/

 Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
 backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
 must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
 Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
 Django?

 Cheers
 Frank Abel

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[google-appengine] Re: Why not implement a Django database backend for App Engine?

2009-11-18 Thread Julian Namaro
Traditional relational databases are not scalable, and using such
library would most likely result in a data organization that does not
scale well. Might be fine for a lot of apps, but it kind of defeat the
main purpose of using a cloud infrastructure.


On Nov 18, 9:54 pm, frankabel frank.abel...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 I'm newbie in this App Engine. As far I know, lot of Django app
 portability get solved if someone implement a  Django database backend
 for App Engine. Even I read Once queryset-refactor lands in trunk, it
 might also be possible to write a database backend for App Engine that
 would allow any app to run properly.  
 athttp://martyalchin.com/2008/apr/8/appengine/

 Somebody can explain me why isn't implemented yet such database
 backend? I, mean is a big deal? What are the main problems that ones
 must address to write such backend? If the backend exist, porting
 Django app will be more easy that using Google App Engine Helper for
 Django?

 Cheers
 Frank Abel

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