Thanks for your answer. Then that's really cool feature.
Is WSGI that implies this behavior or the framework used (in my case 
Pyramid) ?

Le lundi 27 août 2012 14:04:43 UTC+2, ronan a écrit :
>
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 1:47 PM, FFFFFFFab 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > 
> > I'm a beginner in Python and then in Pyramid framework. I'm not sure 
> about a 
> > thing : is a pyramid project resident in memory after the first http 
> request 
> > transmitted by the http server and mod_wsgi ? 
>
> Yes. In most typical deployments (i.e. everything except CGI), your 
> Python web app will be running inside a long-lived process. 
>
> (This is different from what the usual PHP model, where everything 
> only lives for the duration of the request.) 
>
> -- 
> Ronan Amicel 
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