[Zope] Catalog aware
Garito
garito at sistes.net
Wed Jul 19 15:20:35 EDT 2006
Tino Wildenhain escribió:
> Garito wrote:
> ...
>
>>>> Sure, but I can't create a new product for every product I'll use only
>>>> to do it catalog aware, isn't it?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Yes you can. Why not? I mean you are using them - so you can use
>>> your products instead as well.
>>>
>>>
>> Yes but what if tomorrow you create a product? need work to times: you
>> first, me later
>>
>
> Who says you have a use for the product I create? Or if it makes
> sense to catalog it? If you want a cataloguing framework, why
> dont you use CMF or something?
>
I want to make every class catalogable only if I point a zcatalog id
(with self.default_catalog) but If I point it I want to catalogue the object
Now is a search era, isn't it?
Use another framework only to do the objects catalogable?
I love simple things
>
>> In my opinion (is only an opinion) these is not the best situation in a
>> future
>>
>> Sorry but is not so acceptable for me
>>
>
> The point is, it makes no sense to catalog Pagetemplates,
> Python Scripts, Folders and ZSQL Methods, Mailhosts
> and Database connections. These are all standard zope
> objects, yet they make catalogable content only in derived
> work or when they play together - which is a custom
> solution anyway. There you can add whatever cataloguing
> awareness you want.
>
And if I use them dinamically (a user with the role1 use the template
Ver but a user with the role2 use the template Ver1 for the same
context)? (I'm not sure if I understand you clear, sorry If I make a
mistake, please
>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Can you say more about monkeypatching?
>>>>
>>>>
>>> If you cant figure out (google, imagination)
>>> you better dont do it :-)
>>>
>>> The code to monkey-patch is roughly the same
>>> as subclassing. So you better just subclass
>>> and use your products.
>>>
>>> Hint: you can use loops in python too .-)
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Tino
>>>
>>>
>> A! sure, I'll searched at google!
>>
>
> great :-)
>
> Regards
> Tino
>
>
>
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