Re: N-tier development and modeling
Sebastien Bigaret <[email protected]> 14 Mar 2004 14:37:06 +0100
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Hi all,
Sorry for jumping in the discussion so lately, I've been quite busy those
last days.
I must say all this is really interesting. I unfortunately do not have
the time to investigate such things deeper, but i'm really interested in
a distributed layer. Had a very quick look at pyro, seems compact and
clean. If any of you experiment in this direction I'd like to hear from
the details, problems etc. As far as I can understand things, it seems
that Tom and John are speaking about similar things, if not the same.
BTW about weakrefs and pickle, I can effectively confirm that weakrefs
are used, mainly in objects (which hold a weakref to their EC) and in
to-many faults (AccessArrayFaultHandler) which for technical reasons
hold weakref of the object referencing them.
The other major problem will probably be that most operations, such as a
fetch(), are propagated through the object store hierarchy from an EC
down to the DatabaseContext(s), but at some point DBContext calls back
methods on the calling EC.
John: after a quick search I was not able to find any english-written
resources about papo and cimarron, is this available somewhere?
-- Sébastien.
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