Re: [ZODB-Dev] Really want to refactor ZEO's networking archiecture

2006-05-17 Thread Rodrigo Dias Arruda Senra
This Pythomnic [1] project -- that came up yesterday in Daily Python -- is worthy to investigate. I'll add it to the RPC Survey. By the way, that will take longer too complete due to a project-boom at the company this week. [1] http://www.pythomnic.org/overview.html cheers, Senra --

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Undo differences between Z2 and Z3

2006-05-17 Thread David Binger
On May 17, 2006, at 6:54 AM, Jim Fulton wrote: It was claimed earlier in this thread, that plone only lets you undo the most recent transactions. If this is true, then that should not be a problem. A facility that let you only undo "last" transactions would be safe. It would also be useful

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Undo differences between Z2 and Z3

2006-05-17 Thread Jim Fulton
Chris Withers wrote: Hi Jim, Jim Fulton wrote: BTW, I strongly discourage use of Undo except in emergencies. Sadly, except when undoing the last (non-undo) transactions in a database can lead to inconsistency. What sort of inconsistencies are you referring to? Logical inconsistencies. Co

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Undo differences between Z2 and Z3

2006-05-17 Thread Russ Ferriday
And undo is prominently exposed in Plone, and its use is not discouraged.Do you think, Jim, that we should reconsider that?--rOn 17 May 2006, at 08:18, Chris Withers wrote:Hi Jim,Jim Fulton wrote: BTW, I strongly discourage use of Undo except in emergencies.Sadly, except when undoing the last (non-

Re: [ZODB-Dev] Undo differences between Z2 and Z3

2006-05-17 Thread Chris Withers
Hi Jim, Jim Fulton wrote: BTW, I strongly discourage use of Undo except in emergencies. Sadly, except when undoing the last (non-undo) transactions in a database can lead to inconsistency. What sort of inconsistencies are you referring to? Undo can be a very attractive feature although usuall