TransientObjectContainer does have a keys method. At least in Zope 2.6 and the Zope trunk it does... On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 16:53, Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Zope as an application server for some weird, non-Web-related stuff. TransientObjectContainer really matches my needs for a particular problem (the dict-like interface and the auto-delete feature are quite useful), but TransientObjectContainer has no keys() method. I can see why this is the case considering sessions, but it's something that I absolutely need for my application. I assume my options are:
o Hack Zope and submit a patch. o Hack Zope and don't submit a patch, because it won't be accepted. o Figure out some (really inconvenient) way to store a list of keys in the TransientObjectContainer. o Don't use TransientObjectContainer, just use normal Zope objects. Use a cron job to implement auto-delete.
I welcome your advice.
Best Regards, -jj
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