Jsonserver provides an alternative way of AJAX client-server
communication on Zope.
Jsonserver enables Zope to act as a JSON-RPC server. JSON-RPC is
an XML-RPC replacement. It is built on JSON, a javascript based
data interchange format. JSON has bindings for more languages. On
the client side, th
Ed Colmar schrieb:
> Hey All..
>
> I'm following up on this thread after lots of different configuration
> attempts, reinstalling apache2 from source, more configuration attempts,
> banging my head against the wall, and endless troubleshooting..
> Unfortuantely I am still failing to configure thi
On 21 Dec 2005, at 23:09, Ed Colmar wrote:
Hey All..
I'm following up on this thread after lots of different
configuration attempts, reinstalling apache2 from source, more
configuration attempts, banging my head against the wall, and
endless troubleshooting.. Unfortuantely I am still fa
Hey All..
I'm following up on this thread after lots of different configuration
attempts, reinstalling apache2 from source, more configuration attempts,
banging my head against the wall, and endless troubleshooting..
Unfortuantely I am still failing to configure this correctly.
Thankfully t
The side effect is that sessions will live longer than the specified
period, up to 300 seconds longer if session-resolution-seconds is set to
30 seconds.
In my case, setting it higher helps, b ut does not eliminate the problems.
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005, Maciej Wisniowski wrote:
>
> >The missing d
The missing detail here is that reading a session object causes a
write to the database to update the last access time for that session
object. So what looks like a plain old read to the application code
above, in-fact includes a write just below the surface. (This is a
design choice so that sta
On Dec 21, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Dennis Allison wrote:
I have begun to think that the Zope session variable mechanism, as
implemented, addresses a different part of the storage spectrum
than we
need. A small number of per user parameters (3 to 10) are used by
almost
every request. Most of the p
Michael --
You raise an interesting point. We use sessions to hold the
volatile state for each user in a highly interactive, highly personalized
site. A session lasts from login until logout or until there has been no
activity for a long time. Perhaps, if I were to simply excise the session
ti
On Dec 21, 2005, at 1:07 PM, Dennis Allison wrote:
Sorry if I appeared unresponsive--the fact that we use frames is
hardly a
secret. I suppose that it would be helpful to make up soem
summary of
features for ongoing threads like this one.
It was a secret to me (again, perhaps because of m
Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 12/20/05, Roman Suzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lets suppose that I've done OO Analysis and have a dozen of nice classes
which model my problem domain. Lets also suppose that I did it on the
basis of known use cases. Now I want to build Web application fulfilling
th
On 12/22/05, Dennis Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The issue here has had to do with session variables and their iteraction
> with the persistence mechanism and conflicts and multiple threads for the
> same session. Chris McDonough has pointed out that session variables can
> cause writes an
On Wed, 21 Dec 2005, Chris McDonough wrote:
> On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:38 AM, Dennis Allison wrote:
>
> >
> > Chris,
> >
> > You asked about frames a while back and I responded in the
> > affirmative.
> > I am sure I mentioned that we use frames and framesets and
> > explained that
> > we use a
On Dec 21, 2005, at 12:40 PM, Dennis Allison wrote:
Chris W,
The issue here has had to do with session variables and their
iteraction
with the persistence mechanism and conflicts and multiple threads
for the
same session. Chris McDonough has pointed out that session
variables can
cause
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Chris W,
The issue here has had to do with session variables and their iteraction
with the persistence mechanism and conflicts and multiple threads for the
same session. Chris McDonough has pointed out that session variables can
cause writes and write conflicts even if the only Zope level access
On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:38 AM, Dennis Allison wrote:
Chris,
You asked about frames a while back and I responded in the
affirmative.
I am sure I mentioned that we use frames and framesets and
explained that
we use a bit of Javascript to manage loading individual frames
rather than
loading
Chris,
You asked about frames a while back and I responded in the affirmative.
I am sure I mentioned that we use frames and framesets and explained that
we use a bit of Javascript to manage loading individual frames rather than
loading the entire frameset whenever possible. Still, your point
Chris McDonough schrieb:
..
> This is still a reasonable thing to do, but if you can get away with
> using sessions in only *one* of the pages of your frameset, things will
> get much better.
>
Or even drop frames completely. They are too much pain for too less
gain imho.
___
On Dec 21, 2005, at 10:32 AM, Dennis Allison wrote:
Thanks again Chris for the helpful comments.
The navigation_box, in this context is just a table which is rendered
into a frame in our standard frameset. It is not an iframe.
So you do use frames! That's a huge clue. I wish I didn't feel l
Dennis Allison wrote:
Ah so desu. That's the conceptual hook I was missing. Only one
transaction per request and no subtransactions!
ZODB substransactions won't help you here in the slightest...
A transaction is
processing initiated by a client request or a redirect. (Anything else?)
A
Hi Jens,
you were right, there was a problem with the way I configured the added
attribute in the LDAP Schema tab..
a stupid problem actually.
When you add an attribute that does not exist in LDAP and want to use
that as a login name attribute, it obviously does not work and zope
simply returns "
Thanks again Chris for the helpful comments.
The navigation_box, in this context is just a table which is rendered
into a frame in our standard frameset. It is not an iframe.
In the sense I used them below, a transaction and a request are the same
thing. This follows from the fact that each
Zope comes with a built-in tutorial and an example. It is a good starting point.Jos� Carlos Senciales Chaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi I am new phyton and zope programmer. I have to make a product for zope and i must use a list of groups with a lot of data. I�m wondering if i
Robert Boyd wrote:
> FWIW, my situation is a Shibboleth setup where I wrote a customized
> Cookie Crumbler to recognize the identity of an authenticated user
> requesting a Zope CMF site. It identifies the principal's user id
> through REMOTE_USER.
Hmmm, I think what is happening is that Zope's HT
> Regardless, REMOTE_USER is just an environment variable, and if you can
> *prove* it's being set in Apache but not passed to Zope, I'd be surprised.
>
> You can also use Apache directives to do this as well. It's been a
> while but SetEnv does spring to mind...
>
It's an environment variable in
Hi José,
If you're "learning" how to use Zope then it'd be best (imho) for you to
learn how to do it with the ZODB (this is the 'default' way to store
data persistently in Zope). Later on if you have a specific reason to
put this in a relational database (please, don't use gadfly) then it'll
be
Write conflicts happen for a transaction. In Zope, there is one
transaction per request.
There are two distinct sections to the navigation_box transaction.
There's a transaction for something named "navigation_box"? Is this
an IFRAME?
One
where the session variables are read and a sec
--On 21. Dezember 2005 11:09:14 +0100 José Carlos Senciales Chaves
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I am new phyton and zope programmer.
I have to make a product for zope and i must use a list of groups with a
lot of data.
I´m wondering if i must to use a list of persistent objects or if it´
There are two distinct sections to the navigation_box transaction. One
where the session variables are read and a second where they are used. To
minimize conflicts, the what is now a single tranaction should be split
into two separate transactions.
Any thought as to how to do that? If navig
On 12/20/05, adeline nombre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the problem now is that when I do "make" there is this error message:" does
> not find file /usr/lib/python2.3/config/Makefile . And when
> I look in /usr/lib/python2.3/ , there is no directory "config".
> I have python2.3.
> my OS is debian
Hi
I am new phyton and zope
programmer.
I have to make a product for zope and i must
use a list of groups with a lot of data.
I´m wondering if i must to use a list of persistent
objects or if it´s better use a database like
gadfly with tables or another one.
I´m a little confuse. I
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
> I think you missed the point. The main reason to ditch it is the fact
> that there is no one who is willing and able to support the code for it
> in Zope. Just because someone comes up with a combination where FCGI
> might have a benefit still does not give us a developer
I'm sure there's an Apache list you could be asking these questions,
this has nothing to do with Zope.
#apache on irc.freenode.net is where I'd go ;-)
Chris
michael nt milne wrote:
Hi
Ok so I looked at this stuff but can't find anything listed for point 3.
Also I had to set Plone to listen o
I think you missed the point. The main reason to ditch it is the fact
that there is no one who is willing and able to support the code for
it in Zope. Just because someone comes up with a combination where
FCGI might have a benefit still does not give us a developer to
support it.
jens
O
Hello,
When a user connects with FTP to a Zope folder with only rights on that
subfolder he can't create a folder or delete files. He
has the Manager role and all the rights.
Is this a bug or do I have to give this user Manager rights to the root
of the zope instance ?
Or is there an
adeline nombre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi. it's me again. I'm in trouble. Can somebody tell me where to fin a
binary of zope for debian which can be run with python2.3. ? thank you very
much
If you want an actual Zope version you will need to install it from source,
which is very easy
David H wrote:
# python script
# input: a tuple named tup of index items to include in list of lists,
eg (1,3) and the list of lists
#example input: listoflists = [[61282125371L, 1, 6, 0], [61282125379L,
1, 6, 0], [61282825240L, 6, 6, 0]]
#example tup: (1,3)
ret = []
for i in range(len(li
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