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Object Oriented Database with interface for Pyhton

Hello all

I am looking for an object oriented database with interffaces for
python. Either open source or commercial.

I am looking for a Database not a object persistence system. I would
like to be able to execute queries outside from the aplication. If
posible wih OQL ( object query language )

The only candidate I have now is Cache from Intersystem

Thanks in advance

Mar 30 '07 #1
7 2487
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/

you ll like it.

On 30 Mart, 12:04, "alfa...@gmail.com" <alfa...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello all

I am looking for an object oriented database with interffaces for
python. Either open source or commercial.

I am looking for a Database not a object persistence system. I would
like to be able to execute queries outside from the aplication. If
posible wih OQL ( object query language )

The only candidate I have now is Cache from Intersystem

Thanks in advance

Mar 30 '07 #2
Hi!
>>http://www.sqlalchemy.org/
No.
sqlalchemy is an object-oriented-interface(or wrapper)

Alfaeco want an Object-Oriented-Database (like Jasmin, Caché, etc.)
@-salutations

Michel Claveau

Mar 30 '07 #3
cs****@gmail.com a écrit :
(top-post corrected)
>
On 30 Mart, 12:04, "alfa...@gmail.com" <alfa...@gmail.comwrote:
>Hello all

I am looking for an object oriented database with interffaces for
python. Either open source or commercial.

I am looking for a Database not a object persistence system. I would
like to be able to execute queries outside from the aplication. If
posible wih OQL ( object query language )
http://www.sqlalchemy.org/

you ll like it.
While sqlalchemy is one of the best things since sliced bread, it's
definitevely *not* an OODB.
Mar 30 '07 #4
MC
Salut!

Heureusement qu'il y a qq français pour faire un peu de ménage...

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@-salutations

Michel Claveau
Mar 30 '07 #5
MC a écrit :
Salut!

Heureusement qu'il y a qq français pour faire un peu de ménage...
Question de décalage horaire ?
Mar 30 '07 #6
On Mar 30, 8:51 am, Laurent Pointal <laurent.poin...@limsi.frwrote:
MC a écrit :
Salut!
Heureusement qu'il y a qq français pour faire un peu de ménage...

Question de décalage horaire ?
Here is a list of all the popular database interface modules:

http://www.python.org/topics/database/modules.html

And then there's always Zope's database.

Mike

Mar 30 '07 #7
On Friday 30 March 2007 01:04, al*****@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all

I am looking for an object oriented database with interffaces for
python. Either open source or commercial.

I am looking for a Database not a object persistence system. I would
like to be able to execute queries outside from the aplication. If
posible wih OQL ( object query language )

The only candidate I have now is Cache from Intersystem

Thanks in advance
I've not used it, but http://schevo.org/ certainly looks interesting.

j

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