Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Robert Brewer
Graham Dumpleton wrote: > On 27/11/2007, Robert Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Chris Withers wrote: > > > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end up being > > > multi-threaded or multi-process and if they are, how they share > > > resources such as databases and configuration. > >

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 27/11/2007, Robert Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris Withers wrote: > > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end up being > > multi-threaded or multi-process and if they are, how they share > > resources such as databases and configuration. > > > > There's a couple of reasons I

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 26/11/2007, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey All, > > I hope I have the right list, if not please point me in the right > direction... > > Likewise, if there are good docs that cover all of this, please send me > their way ;-) > > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Robert Brewer
Chris Withers wrote: > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end up being > multi-threaded or multi-process and if they are, how they share > resources such as databases and configuration. > > There's a couple of reasons I'm asking... > > The first was something Chris McDonough said abou

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread William Dode
On 26-11-2007, Chris Withers wrote: > Hey All, > > I hope I have the right list, if not please point me in the right > direction... > > Likewise, if there are good docs that cover all of this, please send me > their way ;-) > > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end up being > multi-

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Ian Bicking
Chris Withers wrote: > Hey All, > > I hope I have the right list, if not please point me in the right > direction... > > Likewise, if there are good docs that cover all of this, please send me > their way ;-) > > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end up being > multi-threaded or

Re: [Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Tres Seaver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Chris Withers wrote: > I hope I have the right list, if not please point me in the right > direction... > > Likewise, if there are good docs that cover all of this, please send me > their way ;-) > > Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications

[Web-SIG] multi-threaded or multi-process wsgi apps

2007-11-26 Thread Chris Withers
Hey All, I hope I have the right list, if not please point me in the right direction... Likewise, if there are good docs that cover all of this, please send me their way ;-) Right, I'm curious as to how wsgi applications end up being multi-threaded or multi-process and if they are, how they s