On Sep 11, 9:25 am, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sep 10, 2007, at 10:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Kindof a poll, kindof curiosity... > > > What is your favorite python - database combination? I'm looking to > > make an app that has a local DB and a server side DB. I'm looking at > > python and sqlite local side and sql server side. > > Are you asking for opinions on what sort of database engine to use? > Or are you trying to get a feel for what people use to develop their > apps? Are you looking for a web app, or a desktop app, or a non-UI app? > > -- Ed Leafe > --http://leafe.com > --http://dabodev.com
It would help to get a feel of what is the most popular combination for people to develop their apps. It's gonna be a desktop app. The database engine is going to be the critical component. I like sqlite so that I don't need a database server on the client side. It would help though if there is a way to sync between multiple clients to a central server database. That's the tough part. To give you a better idea of what i'm trying to do, I am trying to write an app where multiple technicians have an issue tracker that is available both offline and online. I was looking to use sqlite as the local side that would sync new and updated issues to a central server when online. Any technician may work on any issue. Generally they will not be working on the same issue at the same time. The technicians are geographically diverse (anywhere in the southeast US, not in an office.) Thanks for the feedback so far... Darien -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list