I had not heard about any attempts to do this. Do you
know why they
were not successful?
You wrote to me in Dezember 2009:
"I will obviously be interested in persisting my Pier sites in Magma.
I have examined the Pier model and grok'd the code related to
persistency, and from this have coded a new Persistency subclass,
PRMagmaPersistency (14 methods)."
I said: "Another thing I should warn you about is that Pier scans its
complete object graph whenever a page is edited, moved, copied,
removed, etc. The same happens when a live search is performed or when
a page is displayed with all its references enumerated. This basically
made my initial attempt of a persistency strategy using GOODS back in
2003 impossible. I don't know, but I guess this might be a problem for
Magma too, when the complete object graph is traversed several times
for every request?"
After a few more mails back and forth I haven't heard anything
anymore, so I assumed the project failed.
There are is a Pier-Magma package in
<http://source.lukas-renggli.ch/pieraddons> (and a few others that
mention Magma in some commits). I am not sure if they are used and
working.
Lukas
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Lukas Renggli
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