--On 26. März 2007 22:49:21 +0200 Maciej Wisniowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My posting says *nothing* about deprecating something. So __please__
stop reading between the lines when there is nothing - except
whitespaces.
But you said about *replacing* all different zope DAs. So I think
it
Andreas Jung wrote at 2007-3-27 03:02 +0200:
> ...
>Well you know that Zope does not skip with any DA (except the one
>for Gadyfly). So I am not in the position to replace anything in the Zope
>core that does not exist :-)
You might have attacked "Shared.DC.ZRDB" which is the base of
Z SQL Methods
> Well you know that Zope does not skip with any DA (except the one
> for Gadyfly). So I am not in the position to replace anything in the Zope
> core that does not exist :-)
There is lib/python/shared/DC/ZRDB in the Zope core.
These are generic classes used by almost all thirdparty
database adap
--On 26. März 2007 22:49:21 +0200 Maciej Wisniowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My posting says *nothing* about deprecating something. So __please__
stop reading between the lines when there is nothing - except
whitespaces.
But you said about *replacing* all different zope DAs. So I think
it
> My posting says *nothing* about deprecating something. So __please__
> stop reading between the lines when there is nothing - except whitespaces.
But you said about *replacing* all different zope DAs. So I think
it is not reading between lines.
I agree that this kind of adapter (as additional on
Am 26.03.2007, 22:31 Uhr, schrieb Andreas Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
That's *exactly* what I am talking about - an *additional* generic DA
on top of SA where we don't have to care about the different RDBMS
flavours - at least not the ones directly supported through SA.
I'm all for an SQLAlchem
--On 26. März 2007 22:21:02 +0200 Dieter Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote at 2007-3-25 17:49 +0200:
In the Zope 2 worlds we have dedicated database adapters
for different databases. Fortunately the Python world made us a
wonderful present called SQLAlchemy that abstracts
Andreas Jung wrote at 2007-3-25 17:49 +0200:
>In the Zope 2 worlds we have dedicated database adapters
>for different databases. Fortunately the Python world made us a
>wonderful present called SQLAlchemy that abstracts the different
>databases. In the Zope world we have some wrappers like
>z3c.zal
>>
>> Now (in Zope2) we have things like ZOracleDA (DCOracle2), ZPsycopgDA
>> etc. that are adapters to these specific databases. They're based on
>> Shared/DC/ZRDB/.
>> In Zope3 there are also such adapters eg. one using cx_Oracle. They're
>> based on Zope3 rdb module.
>>
>> What do you mean by '
--On 25. März 2007 23:54:14 +0200 Maciej Wisniowski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the Zope 2 worlds we have dedicated database adapters
for different databases. Fortunately the Python world made us a
wonderful present called SQLAlchemy that abstracts the different
databases. In the Zope worl
> In the Zope 2 worlds we have dedicated database adapters
> for different databases. Fortunately the Python world made us a
> wonderful present called SQLAlchemy that abstracts the different
> databases. In the Zope world we have some wrappers like
> z3c.zalchemy and z3c.sqlalchemy... basically th
Hi,
Sunday afternoon, time for some weird thoughts :-)
In the Zope 2 worlds we have dedicated database adapters
for different databases. Fortunately the Python world made us a
wonderful present called SQLAlchemy that abstracts the different
databases. In the Zope world we have some wrappers like
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