Ape (1.0)
by
Ihor Berehulyak
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last modified
2008-12-18
Released on 2004-08-15 for Zope 2 under Unavailable License available for All platforms.
Software development stage: stable
- Ape download link: http://hathawaymix.org/Software/Ape/Ape-1.0.tar.gz
- Homepage of Ape: http://hathawaymix.org/Software/Ape
Ape, the Adaptable Persistence Engine, adapts Python objects to storage on the filesystem, in relational databases, or practically anywhere else. It combines the advantages of transparent object persistence with arbitrary databases and formats. It is especially designed to work with ZODB, but can work independently of both Zope and ZODB.
Ape comes with two default mapper configurations, a Zope2-filesystem
mapper and a Zope2-SQL mapper. These mappings demonstrate Ape and
provide the pattern for creating your own mapper configuration. The SQL
mapper can connect to PostgreSQL or a transactions-enabled version of
MySQL.
Ape version 1.0 is a stable release. The changes since the previous
version are listed here. There is enough documentation to get started,
including a short step-by-step guide to mounting a filesystem path in
Zope. Zope 2.7 is required.