[Zope-dev] ZConfig 1.0 release

Fred L. Drake, Jr. fred@zope.com
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:05:42 -0500


I've just released ZConfig 1.0 for people who'd like to try it out
outside of Zope.  Chris McDonough will be presenting our paper on
ZConfig at PyCon DC on Thursday; be sure to catch it!

ZConfig is a configuration library intended for general use.  It
supports a hierarchical schema-driven configuration model that allows
a schema to specify data conversion routines written in Python.
ZConfig's model is very different from the model support by the
ConfigParser module found in Python's standard library, and is more
suitable to configuration-intensive applications.

ZConfig schema are written in an XML-based language and are able to
"import" schema components provided by Python packages.  Since
components are able to bind to conversion functions provided by Python
code in the package (or elsewhere), configuration objects can be
arbitrarily complex, with values that have been verified against
arbitrary constraints.  This makes it easy for applications to
separate configuration support from configuration loading even with
configuration data being defined and consumed by a wide range of
separate packages.

ZConfig is licensed under the Zope Public License, version 2.0.  See
the file LICENSE.txt in the distribution for the full license text.

Information on the latest released version of the ZConfig package is
available at

 http://www.zope.org/Members/fdrake/zconfig/

Reference documentation is available in the ZConfig/doc/ directory of
the distribution.


  -Fred

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Fred L. Drake, Jr.  <fred at zope.com>
PythonLabs at Zope Corporation