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Re: [bug-myserver] which direction for python?
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Daniele Perrone |
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Re: [bug-myserver] which direction for python? |
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Tue, 9 Sep 2008 13:38:08 +0200 |
Ok, I think continuations is a great feature, but at this moment
premature, then I think the Alexandru's idea is the best one, work on
mod_python compatibility, and in other version, with users feedback,
try to improve mod_python and is API.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Giuseppe Scrivano <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> "Daniele Perrone" <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Hi everybody!
>>
>> I'm working on python plugin, and now i'm in front of a point of
>> decision. it's better working in order to imitate mod_python of apache
>> web server, and then can load django and other mod_python compatible
>> application on myserver, or working on an new API, maybe better of
>> mod_python API, but with no already application working on it?
>
> The python_http_handler plugin already offers some mod_python
> functionalities, they just need to be improved in order to support
> mod_python completely.
> Doing in this way we will make possible to use many web applications
> (like django) with myserver, creating a new API will not solve any
> problem because it means all applications using mod_python must be
> modified to support a new interface. Surely we can add new features
> if we think they are "better" than mod_python, we will not break the
> support to mod_python and offer something more. Maybe offer in python
> the scheduler continuations mechanism?
>
> Giuseppe
>
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Perrone Daniele