Sure you can. It's usually called a "python product" and there are tutorials and examples you can download from zope.org The core principle is to inherit from one of the zope classes that you can find in zope/lib/python/OFS such as Folder, SimpleItem or UniqueItem. When you do that you can save instances persistently in the ZODB. Good luck. On 12/1/05, Fernando Lujan <fernando.lujan@terra.com.br> wrote:
There's a way to use a Python class inside zope?
For instance, if I create the class:
class MyClass: "A simple example class" i = 12345 def f(self): return 'hello world'
Can I invoke the following code inside a Python Script?
x = MyClass() x.f()
I'm using zope 2.7.x series.
Thanks in advance.
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