Curtis Galloway wrote:
Is the "Aqueduct" system the same as "SQL methods"?
Yes.
If so, it isn't really what I would consider an object-relational mapping layer.
I was hoping it would be along the lines of other systems that map database tables onto data container objects, and allow you to code custom behavior for the data objects.
Aqueduct/Z SQL Methods let you do this, however, the capability is not documented. (It's documented a wee bit.) A high-priority task of mine is to beef up the discussion of this quite a bit.
I've been looking for an open-source system like this for some time.
Am I missing a part of Zope here?
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