Dweba: Distributed and Web Application Framework for Python
Project description
Dweba is a framework and work environment
to develop and run distributed and web applications using
the python programming language. It contains SPyRO and DOM3K (the libraries for
Distributed applications and AJAX framework).
In this package you will find packages (named objects in SPyRO) as follows:
+ Useradmin: Management of users and groups
+ Packadmin: Package manager and editor. You can update, upload, pack, unpack, backup,
files and packages, and connects the objects pools to GuiGo!
+ ProxyKong: A Simple and flexible http proxy, with support for authentication
+ GuiGo!: The Graphical User Interface Object Generator, it uses databases to create
object GUIs that can be easy customizables.
+ forum: A simple forum
+ ft3k: An lightweight SQL fulltext indexer for sqlite3
+ locale3k: A locale manager and locale editor for spyro's objects
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Guigo! focuses in creation of GUI APIs, not only Web UIs
shttp/http.py now has fully multithreading support for medusa
DOM3K now it's more remotelly customizable (see show.js for the handle_commands function)
Documentation
Too many changes and bug fixes
to develop and run distributed and web applications using
the python programming language. It contains SPyRO and DOM3K (the libraries for
Distributed applications and AJAX framework).
In this package you will find packages (named objects in SPyRO) as follows:
+ Useradmin: Management of users and groups
+ Packadmin: Package manager and editor. You can update, upload, pack, unpack, backup,
files and packages, and connects the objects pools to GuiGo!
+ ProxyKong: A Simple and flexible http proxy, with support for authentication
+ GuiGo!: The Graphical User Interface Object Generator, it uses databases to create
object GUIs that can be easy customizables.
+ forum: A simple forum
+ ft3k: An lightweight SQL fulltext indexer for sqlite3
+ locale3k: A locale manager and locale editor for spyro's objects
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Guigo! focuses in creation of GUI APIs, not only Web UIs
shttp/http.py now has fully multithreading support for medusa
DOM3K now it's more remotelly customizable (see show.js for the handle_commands function)
Documentation
Too many changes and bug fixes