A way to approach how this would be useful would be to contrast different use environments for ZODB code. The same code could be used for: - Unit testing, prototyping, and general exploration could use ZODB with DemoStorage and the default Connection objects. - Production use could make use of ZODB and custom Connection objects that map to/from relational tables. John On Monday 14 May 2001 09:51, Chris Withers wrote:
Shane Hathaway wrote:
I'm telling you there's a lot more you can do with the code that makes
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The next thing to do is to write a fishbowl proposal.
This sounds cool but made my head hurt :-S
Can you try and bring this back down to the level of us mere mortals by explaining how your OR stuff would let me take a table of data in an RDBMS table and have it appear as objects in the Management Inteferace?
I know that's horribly oversimplified, but some of us only have small brains ;-)
cheers,
Chris
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