On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 11:13 am, Stuart Bishop wrote: > Gadfly comes with kjbuckets, which is written in C. The rest is Python. > Gadfly uses the included kjbuckets for storage if it is available, but > happily runs without it with a performance hit. So Jython gets a > RDBMS implementation too. Anthony Baxter is looking into replacing kjSets (done) and kjbuckets (in progress) in gadfly with the new sets implementation in python 2.3. Richard
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