Re: [web2py] Re: Proposals for New Tagline

2011-03-21 Thread AdamF
Hi, I've read all the discussion about the tagline... and unfortunately I cannot agree with most of the votes. But maybe it's because I am coming from enterprise world and I have a different perspective... For me if you put enterprise in the tagline that means only a few things; it's a mature,

[web2py] Re: Proposals for New Tagline

2011-03-21 Thread AdamF
> > Hi, > >That may be true -- for you. Web2py should target the market sector > >that it wants and try to appeal to that sector. > > And thats the question that I am not able to answer: what is the real target for Web2py ? I believe it deserves separate discussion. And I think it's much

Re: [web2py] Re: Proposals for New Tagline

2011-03-21 Thread AdamF
> > web2py : A small framework that allow you to think Big ;-) > > Richard > > Web2py: solid as rock, easy as pie ;) I am not a native speaker so sorry if it sounds stupid ;) Regards Adam

[web2py] question from stackoverflow - DB transactions

2011-03-26 Thread AdamF
Hi, Since I am still learning Web2py i used to search for knowledge here and there.. I found quite interesting question on stackoverflow that for my understanding is not answered yet.. The question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4979392/web2py-and-db-transactions As I understand the probl

[web2py] Re: question from stackoverflow - DB transactions

2011-03-28 Thread AdamF
Hi Kevin, Thanks for answer. I agree that for multipage wizards usually session should be OK. However I can give you two cases from my past projects that are not so easy (developed in java anyway). OK, its not just a wizard - but the problem is the same. a) There were an analytical application

Re: [web2py] Re: question from stackoverflow - DB transactions

2011-03-28 Thread AdamF
Just one thing to make it clear - maybe i shouldn't write mails so fast :) In the ideal word when you start designin your application from scratch - drow all thge diagrams or do it in any other way, traditional or agile - it doesn't matter - but when you start from scratch you can do everything