EVALUATION - TurboGears Persistency System 2, SQLAlchemy

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Ilias Lazaridis

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Sep 7, 2006, 4:38:36 PM9/7/06
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Which version should I install in order the evaluate
TurboGears/SQLAlchemy?

The Database Explorer (CatWalk) should be operative in this version.

(I can use svn installations, e.g. latest development source, branches
etc., too)

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The TurboGears/SQLObject evaluation will continue independently:

EVALUATION - TurboGears Persistency System
http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears/browse_thread/thread/bd27dcc6b9f7ad3d/b4db380f259d6384?lnk=raot#b4db380f259d6384

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Jonathan LaCour

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Sep 7, 2006, 4:52:59 PM9/7/06
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Ilias Lazaridis wrote:

> Which version should I install in order the evaluate
> TurboGears/SQLAlchemy?
>
> The Database Explorer (CatWalk) should be operative in this version.
>
> (I can use svn installations, e.g. latest development source, branches
> etc., too)

I believe that you should be able to use TurboGears 0.9a9 and the
latest released version of SQLAlchemy (0.2.8). However, there are a
host of features in TurboGears that are not yet supported if you choose
SQLAlchemy at this stage. Mostly, CatWalk and the Model Designer will
not work with SQLAlchemy yet.

However, its a great glimpse into the future of TurboGears.

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Ilias Lazaridis

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Sep 7, 2006, 9:18:02 PM9/7/06
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Jonathan LaCour wrote:
> Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
>
> > Which version should I install in order the evaluate
> > TurboGears/SQLAlchemy?
> >
> > The Database Explorer (CatWalk) should be operative in this version.
> >
> > (I can use svn installations, e.g. latest development source, branches
> > etc., too)
>
> I believe that you should be able to use TurboGears 0.9a9 and the
> latest released version of SQLAlchemy (0.2.8). However, there are a
> host of features in TurboGears that are not yet supported if you choose
> SQLAlchemy at this stage. Mostly, CatWalk and the Model Designer will
> not work with SQLAlchemy yet.

I see.

> However, its a great glimpse into the future of TurboGears.

I am somehow in a deadlock now (as I need schema-evolution support).

Will take a break from the evaluation and will continue after a few
days of rethinking.

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