Thanks Justin.

It does actually support concurrent responses, both threaded and forked, so
I wouldn't be surprised if it could scale quite a bit as-is.

On my machine, it handles around 1600 (synchronous) requests/second.

Out of curiosity, I'll have a quick look to see what threading or forking
can do about it. Alternatively, I also found this
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/py-xmlrpc/>, but the main attraction to me
is standard library inclusion.

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