On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 11:43:52AM +0200, Daniele Varrazzo wrote:
-> Dear Quixoters,
->
-> probably i will be asked to deploy a Quixote application on a machine
already web-serving through IIS. The application mantains its own state and
pools db connections, so CGI is not a choice. Up to now i only found tips about
using Python as a cgi language or into asp pages.
->
-> Is there any chance to make iis run an application through many requests?
Maybe the simplest thing would be running quixote through Medusa on a private
port and letting iis forward it the related request. Is it possible?
->
-> Did anybody face the same problem and has some tip to share, or some scar to
show, about that?
->
-> Thank you very much
Hi, Daniele,
google "iis wsgi" (there are several different relevant hints) and then
use the QWIP class in
http://cafepy.com/quixote_extras/rex/wsgi_server.py
to run Quixote under WSGI.
I don't use Windows myself, but I believe that the WSGI stuff works.
cheers,
--titus
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