Thomas Ploch a écrit : > Hello folks, > > I am currently developing an open source Event Managment software > (events in real-life, like concerts, exhibitions etc. :-) ) using wx for > the GUI, and I need an Object database.
"need" ? Why ? (I don't mean you shouldn't use one, just questionning the "need")... > Since this is the first time I > actually need doing this, I wondered if anybody here could recommend > one. It can be fairly simple. It doesn't need threading support and will > only host one client (the application, but I am thinking about making > this database accessible via the web, but this is still far in the > future), If you plan on making it accessible TTW, then you do need support for concurrent access. > although the database might get big (around 1GiB). It should be > available for linux, mac os and windows. > > I looked into ZODB, but thats totally overloaded for my purpose. I > looked into Durus (a re-implementation of ZODB, but without this > overloaded stuff, but the documentation is very thin). Both of them > don't really appeal. The ZODB is quite easy to use, and it's probably the most used Python OODB actually. I have no experience with Durus, but it looked quite close when I last browsed the project page. Else you may want to look at Metakit, KirbyBase etc http://wiki.python.org/moin/DatabaseInterfaces > So I wondered if any of you could recommend one that (more or less) best > fits the described conditions. sqlite +SQLAlchemy. Yes, I know, that's not an object DB. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list