Chris Withers wrote:
Shane Hathaway wrote:
ZPatterns implements storage logic on the application level. Applications have to be aware of (in fact they have to be centered around) ZPatterns. This alternate approach keeps storage logic independent of application logic. It lets you take any code written for the ZODB and move it to your RDBMS schema without changing the code (most of the time :-) ).
Now that sounds really f^%$^ing cool :-) How can I help?
For now, I can make public the code I wrote for experimentation: http://www.zope.org/Members/hathawsh/orconn.tar.gz The archive contains two Python files and a patch. Put them in the ZODB directory. Perform the patch to DB.py. (It's very minimal.) Then run testOR.py. It just changes a mapping, but it does it transparently and transactionally. :-) I need to fishbowl this before going any further. Shane