Lalo:
If there were one, it wouldn't be a Product. What you're looking for is a Storage for ZODB - look in your zope-home under /lib/python/ZODB. You can just write storage methods and plug them in.
Thanks for the heads up.
OTOH you can't (yet) store parts of your Zope tree in one storage and parts in other; you would have to move the whole thing from Data.fs to whatever you're going to use.
Isn't that what SheetProviders and RIPP is for? Ty?
Still I'd like to see a "filesystem directory tree storage" (but what about version control? Undo?
I just want to see filesystems storage of properties and things that are high-write. The current undo interface isn't feasable in this environment anyway. The transaction I want to changes is 100 pages back by the time I want to change it.
The whole transaction infrastructure?)
Isn't that kind of like a journaling filesystem?
Personally, I think the best sollution for us is a storage based on XDelta and XDFS (check out modules xdelta, prcs2 and xdfs from the Gnome CVS and check it out). And there is a draft paper by the author describing it... uh... where is it? Oh, here: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jmacd/masters.ps.gz
That's new to me. Very interesting. Let me check it out.
I've been dreaming of a XDFS storage for the past few weeks :-) I'm even considering offering to hire Josh MacDonald (the author of XDFS) to write it, I don't know whether he'd be available but...
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