[Zope] developing with zope, vim, cvs and cadaver
Colin Fox
cfox@crystalcherry.com
17 Apr 2002 11:11:43 -0700
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I just use an ftp client (gftp) for doing my Zope->Filesystem transfers.
I've wanted to look into WebDAV, but I'm really busy right now, and FTP
works, so I'm going with that.
And it works with any Zope object.
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 09:33, dman wrote:
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> I've just recently learned zope, and it is great. Far better than
> J2EE, and faster to work with than plain old CGI.
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> I've got a few difficulties, though. I use vim as my primary editor,
> and I would like to use cvs to backup my work. I can do this with ZPT
> and Script objects, but it is rather cumbersome to repeatedly upload
> the files through the web interface. In addition, I can't do that
> with ZSQL methods.
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> As I was RTFMing, I discovered that I should be able to use cadaver to
> move files/objects between the local filesystem (where I use vim and
> cvs to work with them) and the ZODB. I can access ZPT and Script
> sources with cadaver, but I can't seem to upload changes with it. I
> also can't access or update ZSQL methods.
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> Am I missing something really obvious, or is it just very difficult to
> develop a zope site using some traditional tools?
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> TIA,
> -D
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> PS. ftp isn't a viable option for this site
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