Jay (and anyone else interested in Zope & XML), A new focus/strategy has been taken regarding DC and Zope XML. Check out http://www.egroups.com/message/zope-xml/531 and http://www.egroups.com/message/zope-xml/533. --- "Sardonic Slaughterer of Sacred Cows" Todd Coram - mailto:todd@digicool.com Digital Creations, Inc - http://www.digicool.com Publishers of Zope - http://www.zope.org
-----Original Message----- From: zope-dev-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-dev-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of Jay, Dylan Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 1:02 AM To: 'zope-dev@zope.org' Subject: [Zope-dev] Zope, 4Zope and XML???
I've been considering using XML within Zope as a kind of XML repository with versioning etc. I've been trying to follow what the developments with XML with regard to Zope are and I'm becoming very confused. There seems to have been some really good stuff coming up with regard to integration between fourthought XML tools and Zope but that was 6 months back. What has happened? From the looks of it fourthought have back out and are now creating their own persistent XML storage and 4Suite application server.
I've read all the xml-wiki stuff but there doesn't seem to have been any actual code produced to improve support for XML in Zope for over 6 months. What there is is pretty behind the times. I'd really like to see XPath, XQL, XLink, XPointer all being well supported with some kind of heavy duty XMLRepository storage in Zope. I see Zope as the perfect place to put this sort of thing since it provides all the undo, versioning, transparent persistence to make it easy to work with XML. What's needed is support for more powerful query languages. I want to be able to use a Zope XML repository as an alternative to an RDBMS i.e. to store data for use in applications. I want to do this because RDBMS's are not so nice when it comes to the kind of structured information that XML is good at. I don't want to use straight Zope objects because I want a very loose coupling between my data and my interface (something that I see as a deficit in the default way Zope seems to promote development). I want to be able to examine my data in an independent way and take it out and use something else as the interface if necessary. XML lets me do that. RDBMS lets me do that.
Anyway, what's the story with Zope and XML?
---- Dylan Jay mailto:djay@avaya.com Avaya Communication Tel: +61 2 9886-8961 Level 5, 15 Talavera Road FAX: +61 2 9352 9224 Nth Ryde NSW 2113 Mobile:0409 606 171 AUSTRALIA
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