[Zope] Core Session Tracking 0.9 Released

Tom Deprez Tom Deprez" <tom.deprez@uz.kuleuven.ac.be
Fri, 5 Oct 2001 14:07:59 +0200


> Hey Chris,
>
> We have just started using Silesian recently and will soon be using
Sessions
> from it site-wide. It was dirt easy to setup and start using. Can you
offer
> any comparisons to it and CST inn terms of ease of installation, use,
> management, etc.?

I don't know what you mean with Silesian, but I used CST recently for a
commercial selling site (I can't give you the url yet, since it is not
released yet, but I will as soon as possible). Installing CST is quiet easy
and I had no problems at all using it. But again, I don't know about
Silesian, so perhaps these words are nothing worth to you. Do know, that CST
will probably bundled as a standard zope product, from Zope version 2.5.
I liked CST since it gives you several possibilities to keep the session
data, from simple memory to ZODB to SQL to ZEO. (while the session layer
keeps always the same, you can change the store layer)

Tom.

>It would be nice to see the comparisons from an expert
> before we dive into Silesian big time! I would hate to have to redo it all
6
> months down the road.
>
> ANYTHING you or anyone else can offer on this topic or on using Zope
> Sessions is MUCH appreciated!
>
> Thanks
>
> Allen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris McDonough [mailto:chrism@digicool.com]
> Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 2:31 AM
> To: zope@zope.org; zope-announce@zope.org
> Subject: [Zope] Core Session Tracking 0.9 Released
>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> A new version of the Core Session Tracking product (the first one in six
> months!) has been released.  Core Session Tracking is a Product which
> allows you to easily associate transient data with anonymous users.
>
> The product is available from
> http://www.zope.org/Members/mcdonc/Products/CoreSessionTracking.  To
> upgrade from prior releases, just remove the "old" CoreSessionTracking
> product directory and install this one as per the install instructions
> in the help/CoreSessionTracking.stx document.
>
> A list of changes since the last version is:
>
>    - Took advantage of securityinfo module and new BTrees modules.  As
>      a result, CST 0.9 is incompatible with releases of Zope prior to
>      Zope 2.3.2.
>
>    - Objects are now acquisition-unwrapped before being placed into
>      session storage (thanks to Matt Hamilton)
>
>    - A SessionData object's __setitem__ may now be called from a
>      Python Script, it failed previously with a security error.
>
>    - Fixed bug in SessionDataManager security assertions which
>      made it impossible to change security parameters (thanks to
>      Uwe C. Schroeder).
>
>    - Fixed constructor number of parameter bugs (thanks to Chris
>      Withers).
>
>    - Fixed bugs that made isTokenFromForm, isTokenFromCookie, and
>      isTokenNew methods virtually useless (thanks to Frank Tegtmeyer).
>
>    - added flushTokenCookie method, which deletes the token cookie from
>      the client browser with prejudice.  This method is useful when
>      you want to start out completely fresh with a different token.
>
>    - Fixed bug which caused a "TypeError: loop over non-sequence" at
>      startup under Zope 2.4.X in the Interfaces module which caused
>      the product to not be initialized properly. (Thanks to Chris
>      Withers and Joachim Werner).
>
>    - Added multithread test cases to testSessionDataManager.
>
>    - SessionFanout _getleaf method made more efficient by making
>      allowed_hashes a dictionary (thanks to Anthony Baxter).
>
>    - Added 'getName' alias to SessionData's 'getId' method for
>      compatibility with code written for SQLSession (thanks to
>      Anthony Baxter).
>
>    - SessionDataContainer keys are now required to be strings
>      (thanks to Anthony Baxter).
>
>    - Added a new method to SessionDataManagers, "getSessionDataByKey",
>      which provides a way to obtain an arbitrary session data object
>      by feeding it a key (as opposed to getSessionData, which always
>      obtained the session data object related to the current token).
>      A user needs to possess a special permission to be able to do this.
>
>    - Added conflict resolution to (RAM-based, internal) SessionStorage.
>
>    - Made internal data container use "LowConflictConnection" class for
>      its ZODB connections.  This class operates differently than the
>      standard Connection class because it doesn't raise "read" conflict
>      errors.
>
>    - Removed "AutoExpireMapping" class and merged its functionality into
>      SessionDataContainer.
>
>    - Removed "SessionFanout" module (unecessary because we're not trying
>      to support pre-2.3.2 Zopes).
>
>    - Refactored tests slightly.
>
>    - Added SessioningPermissions and common modules.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Chris McDonough                    Zope Corporation
> http://www.zope.org             http://www.zope.com
> "Killing hundreds of birds with thousands of stones"
>
>
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