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

2007-11-29 Thread Chris Withers
Graham Dumpleton wrote: package. You can if appropriate even use a combination of both modes. So these would just be seperate sections in apache's config files? For example, run Django in embedded mode for best performance, Why does this give best performance? but delegate a Trac instance

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

2007-11-29 Thread Chris Withers
Graham Dumpleton wrote: For daemon mode, in mod_wsgi 2.0 there is also 'Process' reload mechanism as an option. Just touching the main WSGI script file entry point will cause just the processes for that daemon process group to be restarted on next request, thereby avoiding a restart of the

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

2007-11-29 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 30/11/2007, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Graham Dumpleton wrote: For daemon mode, in mod_wsgi 2.0 there is also 'Process' reload mechanism as an option. Just touching the main WSGI script file entry point will cause just the processes for that daemon process group to be

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

2007-11-29 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 30/11/2007, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Graham Dumpleton wrote: package. You can if appropriate even use a combination of both modes. So these would just be seperate sections in apache's config files? For an example see: