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Axiom is an object database, or alternatively, an object-relational mapper. Its primary goal is to provide an object-oriented layer with what we consider to be the key aspects of OO, i.e. polymorphism and message dispatch, without hindering the power of an RDBMS. It is designed to "feel pythonic", without encouraging the typical ORM behavior such as potato programming. Axiom provides a full interface to the database, which strongly suggests that you do not write any SQL of your own. Metaprogramming is difficult and dangerous (as many, many SQL injection attacks amply demonstrate). Writing your own SQL is still possible, however, and Axiom does have several methods which return fragments of generated schema if you wish to use them in your own queries. WWW: http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodAxiom PR: ports/95724 Submitted by: Alexander Botero-Lowry <alex@foxybanana.com>
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Axiom is an object database, or alternatively, an object-relational mapper.
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Its primary goal is to provide an object-oriented layer with what we consider
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to be the key aspects of OO, i.e. polymorphism and message dispatch, without
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hindering the power of an RDBMS. It is designed to "feel pythonic", without
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encouraging the typical ORM behavior such as potato programming.
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Axiom provides a full interface to the database, which strongly suggests that
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you do not write any SQL of your own. Metaprogramming is difficult and
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dangerous (as many, many SQL injection attacks amply demonstrate). Writing
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your own SQL is still possible, however, and Axiom does have several methods
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which return fragments of generated schema if you wish to use them in your own
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queries.
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WWW: http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/DivmodAxiom
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