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zope.sequencesort-4.0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides support for sorting sequences based on multiple keys, including locale-based comparisons and per-key directions.
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zope.sequencesort-4.0.1-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides support for sorting sequences based on multiple keys, including locale-based comparisons and per-key directions.
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zope.server-3.6.3-2.lbn13.noarch
zope.server
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zope.server-3.9.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This package contains generic base classes for channel-based servers, the servers themselves and
helper objects, such as tasks and requests.
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zope.server-3.9.0-1.lbn25.noarch
This package contains generic base classes for channel-based servers, the servers themselves and
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zope.session-3.9.5-2.lbn13.noarch
zope.session
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zope.session-4.1.0-2.lbn25.noarch
Sessions provide a way to temporarily associate information with a client without requiring the authentication of a principal. We associate an identifier with a particular client. Whenever we get a request from that client, we compute the identifier and use the identifier to look up associated information, which is stored on the server.
A major disadvantage of sessions is that they require management of information on the server. This can have major implications for scalability. It is possible for a framework to make use of session data very easy for the developer. This is great if scalability is not an issue, otherwise, it is a booby trap.
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zope.session-4.1.0-2.lbn25.noarch
Sessions provide a way to temporarily associate information with a client without requiring the authentication of a principal. We associate an identifier with a particular client. Whenever we get a request from that client, we compute the identifier and use the identifier to look up associated information, which is stored on the server.
A major disadvantage of sessions is that they require management of information on the server. This can have major implications for scalability. It is possible for a framework to make use of session data very easy for the developer. This is great if scalability is not an issue, otherwise, it is a booby trap.
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zope.site-3.9.2-2.lbn13.noarch
Local registries for zope component architecture
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zope.site-4.2.2-1.lbn25.noarch
This package provides a local and persistent site manager implementation, so that one can
register local utilities and adapters. It uses local adapter registries for its adapter
and utility registry. The module also provides some facilities to organize the local
software and ensures the correct behavior inside the ZODB.
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