Andy: Thank you for replying to my questions. I'd like to clarify some of them, and see where I should be asking them. I do realize they are not Zope-specific issues. My assumption is that other Zope developers have encountered similar needs and have solved them. Re client stuff: Part of the problem for me is that I an not sufficiently familiar with the technology; I have heard terms like "Java Swing" and "Applets" that (I think) address what I want; form components that send data to and receive updates from a server process without retransmit ting the entire page. So this question is: How do I use (Zope and) Python to receive data from such components and send updated data to one or more of these components? The person who introduced me to Zope said that there was a Python runtime version that could run bytecode in a page using the JVM in a browser. So I need to know if this is true, and how to set it up.
Uggh Visual FoxPro? Don't use foxpro
Well I wish I had have known that 4.5 years ago. Microsoft sold me a piece of junk with really slick advertising. At that time it was the only tool I knew of that was capable of cross-platform (PC-MAC) application development. I did not know that the RAD they promised was almost completely negated by the abysmal documentation, bugs, errors; I also did not know that they were dropping Mac support. Sigh. Those issues aside, I have enjoyed VFP; it has been my introduction to OOP and we do have a marketable product. The goal now is to re-engineer the application for the Web using (I presume) Zope, Python, and mySQL.
what ODBC product are you using.
"Zope ODBC Database Adapter 3.1.0b2 (Development) 1999/09/03" Bob Gailer mailto:ramrom@earthling.net 303-442-2625
The person who introduced me to Zope said that there was a Python runtime version that could run bytecode in a page using the JVM in a browser. So I need to know if this is true, and how to set it up.
Sorry I couldn't really tell you. I've never used it myself.
Uggh Visual FoxPro? Don't use foxpro
Well I wish I had have known that 4.5 years ago. Microsoft sold me a piece of junk with really slick advertising. At that time it was the only tool I knew of that was capable of cross-platform (PC-MAC) application development. I did not know that the RAD they promised was almost completely negated by the abysmal documentation, bugs, errors; I also did not know that they were dropping Mac support. Sigh. Those issues aside, I have enjoyed VFP; it has been my introduction to OOP and we do have a marketable product. The goal now is to re-engineer the application for the Web using (I presume) Zope, Python, and mySQL.
Well if that's the case so be it. I've never used it so again if its got ODBC problems I could really tell you where to look.
what ODBC product are you using.
"Zope ODBC Database Adapter 3.1.0b2 (Development) 1999/09/03"
Hmm thats the same one Im using. Well Im stumped. Sorry it was a while ago and I cant seem to remember what your actual problem was... -- Andy McKay.
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