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Hi,<BR>
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I'm a french Zope2 developer (sorry for my poor English !) for more than three years now, having built several "quite-huge content-management" applications, and I just started to have a look at Zope3 (no development done yet).<BR>
I started my Zope3 introduction by reading Stephan's "Zope3 Developer's Handbook", took a quick look at "WorldCookery" samples (but didn't bought the book yet), downloaded latest Zope 3.2 release and Zope3 SVN source repository, and now I have many questions...<BR>
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Principally :<BR>
- is there any "conception strategy" associated with Zope3 ?<BR>
- is there any place where I could find good and small applications samples or tutorials, notably about viewlets ?<BR>
- I've understood that a Zope2 application is absolutely incompatible with Zope3, but is there any way and/or strategy to convert a Zope2 application and it's database to Zope3 ?<BR>
- I'm currently looking for the equivalent of Zope2 "ExtFile" product. Before re-inventing the wheel, did anybody worked on an equivalent solution for Zope3 ?<BR>
- I need to work with RDBMS and looked quickly at SQLObject/SQLOS. Is this the best choice to work with relational databases in Zope3 ?<BR>
- did anybody compare Zope2 and Zope3 performances for a given application, as well as Zope3 "ZServer" and "Twisted" servers ?<BR>
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Many thanks for any advise, any link or any help,<BR>
<BR>
Thierry<BR>
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