Ο/Η flyingfrog έγραψε:
> Ok, this is my first approach with python + ORM, and i must say i can't
> do what i want with it... Before that i used java Hibernate, think you
> should know about.

Python fails in this discipline mainly due to:

 * the lack of collaboration between projects (mainly
'single-developer' centric)
 * user feed back is not tacke nin account as it should

http://case.lazaridis.com/wiki/Persist#Requirements

> I've tried both SQLObject and SQLAlchemy but both have been a delusion
> :(, i'd like to share with you my considerations, hoping in some
> suggestions!
>
> SQLObject forces you to embed "database code" into your model classes,
> and i don't really want that. And it's really buggy! Too much for
> production usage.
>
> SQLAlchemy lets you define separately DB code and python classes, but
> then you hve a real duplication. And to use database functionalities
> you always need to access session objects or connections, making
> sql-like queries. And i don't want that.
>
> Thy're both good projects but none of them has catched the real
> objective: no more sql within the application logic. Hibernate does it,
> take a look!
>
> Anyway, maybe i didn't look so much into python world and there could
> be other tools, or other ways of using these tools for doing what i
> want to, please let me know if you know of any!!
> 
> Bye


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