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Have sent previous messages following all the instructions on this page but to no avail: https://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html. Best, Dan On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 11:36 AM Jesús González <jesu...@vmware.com> wrote: > Thanks Joe. You are correct, this initial implementation is the simplest > one to get it off the ground. We plan to continue development and add the > streaming functionality, which we know we will need for things like large > PDF file generation or support for Proxy-Wasm. > > > > Yes, isolating language runtimes (PHP, Python, ...) per thread is a cool > feature that enables new possibilities like simultaneously supporting > multiple versions of PHP as well as better multi-tenancy (you will be able > to keep user's code and assets separate from each other using Wasm built-in > isolation mechanism). > > > > Regarding apreq, right now we have not had a need to use it as we pass > most of the headers and body to the runtimes themselves as the language > runtimes code for handling requests, etc. takes care of it as part of the > CGI implementation, etc. As we look to add different functionality (i.e. > extending Apache itself) we will probably provide access to it from Wasm. > > > > > > *De: *Joe Schaefer <j...@sunstarsys.com> > *Responder a: *"dev@httpd.apache.org" <dev@httpd.apache.org> > *Fecha: *jueves, 26 de enero de 2023, 5:17 > *Para: *"dev@httpd.apache.org" <dev@httpd.apache.org> > *Asunto: *Re: mod_wasm: Contributing Upstream to Apache > > > > Still, the idea is wicked cool if mod_wasm really can isolate the Python, > PHP, etc targets onto individual POSIX threads. > > > > Very exciting stuff for HTTP/2 Webapps. >