I'm (in the process of) using pylons in a production environment and
still have a few questions:

1) Do I really have to restart the server every time I make a change
(controller/model)?  I can foresee making many changes and some which
require immediate attention, but restarting the server in the middle
of the day would not be an option.  So, do I have to make changes at
night?  Is there no way for the server to adopt the changes without
killing all connections?

2) The system will be composed of multiple apps... (perhaps as many as
20 or more) so would it be better (if I need to restart after every
change) to have all the apps served by their own servers?  I mean, is
it better to have 20 instances of the paster server if uptime is such
a priority?

3) In serving several apps (thanks to Ian Bicking for the help to get
that going!) like this:
[composite:main]
use = egg:Paste#urlmap
/ = config:home_app/development.ini
/app2 = config:app2/development.ini
...

how do I make app2 aware that all of his urls are based off of /app2?
well... actually, it is already aware of that.  I'm really asking: Is
there a way for app2 to know that the home directory is just
plain / ?  This comes up because I use a shared repository for images
and when I reference images from app2 with src="images/something.jpg"
it looks for the image at the url 
http://127.0.0.1:5000/app2/images/something.jpg
instead of http://127.0.0.1:5000/images/something.jpg.  Also, I'd like
for app2 to be able to link back to / without explicitly hard-coding
that url (I can see in the future bumping everything up a directory...
making / into /section and /app2 into /section/app2)

Am I just going about this the wrong way?

I appreciate any help you could give me...

Matt Haggard

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