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quick question:
I just updated both my python install (241-242) as well as updating
webware from the svn ( I know I should not have done both at the same
time) and when i tried to run webware (after running install.py again)
I received an error that in application.py at line 125 I could not do
Eduardo Elgueta wrote:
Geoff,
Thanks for your answer.
I usually store a database connection in my sessions. How can I make
the database connection pickable? Are regular classes pickable or I
have to add custom code? Sessions expire because of this or they're
just not saved to disk?
Eduardo Elgueta wrote:
Hi All,
I have several webkit servers (XP, Linux and Win2K) and in
all of them I
get the following traceback every two hours or so (this one is from a
Win2K server):
None
Traceback (most recent call last):
File .\WebKit\SessionFileStore.py, line 78, in
Geoff,
Thanks for your answer.
I usually store a database connection in my sessions. How can I make the
database connection pickable? Are regular classes pickable or I have to
add custom code? Sessions expire because of this or they're just not saved
to disk?
Thanks again.
Ed.
cita
On Dec 2, 2003, at 2:29 PM, Eduardo Elgueta wrote:
I usually store a database connection in my sessions. How can I make
the
database connection pickable? Are regular classes pickable or I have to
add custom code? Sessions expire because of this or they're just not
saved
to disk?
Most classes are
Aaron,
Thank you very much for your answer.
My question was wrong, thouhgt. I'm looking for a compiled adapter. I have
no C compiler for Windows and I wouldn't know how to compile it.
Ed.
cita quien=Aaron Held
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/webware/Webware/WebKit/Adapters/wkISAPI/
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Subject: [Webware-discuss] Gordon McMillan's Standalone utility
For IIS the instructions say Use Gordon McMillan's Standalone utility,
which is part of his Installer package,.. I
downloaded installer_5b4.zip
http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/dnld/installer_5b4.zip from
You can download a compiled dll from
http://webware.sourceforge.net/MiscDownloads/ForCVS/Windows/
- Geoff
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on-Windows? I'll only be able to
test it with Linux browsers at home.
- Geoff
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At 12:32 AM 4/5/2002 -0800, you wrote:
I'm learning to use WebKit. My question: what are the pros and cons for
using WebKit.cgi instead of using OneShot.cgi?
Thanks.
Mico Siahaan
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OneShot.cgi is only for debugging when you are doing very active
development (and you don't want to restart the AppServer manually all
the time).
On Fri, 2002-04-05 at 02:43, Mico Siahaan wrote:
At 12:32 AM 4/5/2002 -0800, you wrote:
I'm learning to use WebKit. My question: what are the pros
On April 5, 2002 10:22 am, Ian Bicking wrote:
OneShot.cgi is only for debugging when you are doing very active
development (and you don't want to restart the AppServer manually all
the time).
One thing that's been on my pie-in-the-sky list for a while:
- a separate monitor process that
On April 5, 2002 11:45 am, Tavis Rudd wrote:
On April 5, 2002 10:22 am, Ian Bicking wrote:
OneShot.cgi is only for debugging when you are doing very active
development (and you don't want to restart the AppServer manually all
the time).
One thing that's been on my pie-in-the-sky list for
Another aspect of this that I'm interested in:
- being able to run scheduled functional tests throughout the lifetime of a
webkit process and restart/report if the tests fail. Once the basic
monitoring framework is setup it should be very easy to add a little wrapper
around Steve Purcell's
On April 5, 2002 11:02 am, Kendall Clark wrote:
It's that *kind* of stuff that would help make Webware seem more
attractive to the enterprise crowd, including ISPs. Having such a
monitoring solution would make selling Webware, as a consultant,
against the Java App Server easier, too. Nothing
Kendall Clark wrote:
tavis == Tavis Rudd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tavis Actually, I have other hopes for the monitor process as well:
tavis - scheduled restarts
tavis - triggered restarts on any number of user specified
tavisconditions
tavis - memory and cpu usage
I posted this to another mailing list and thought it might be
of interest at webware discuss. Seems to be a nice example of
using Webware at least.
Randy
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anyone interested to review it for me.
Several major and minor
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