Re: [Web-SIG] WSGI Server implementation which runs as a Windows service

2006-04-28 Thread Guido van Rossum
Support for Windows services is part of win32all, not core Python. --Guido On 4/28/06, Paul Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm starting to play with WSGI, and I'd really like to find a reasonable WSGI server implementation which will run as a Windows service. I had a go with the CherryPy

Re: [Web-SIG] WSGI Server implementation which runs as a Windows service

2006-04-28 Thread Phillip J. Eby
FYI, Paul, I think Guido mistook your message as being in the adding wsgiref to the stdlib thread. :) As for your question, I think there's an IIS WSGI implementation. It's also possible that Twisted or Zope have WSGI servers suitable for use as a Windows service. At 02:00 PM 4/28/2006

Re: [Web-SIG] WSGI Server implementation which runs as a Windows service

2006-04-28 Thread Paul Moore
On 4/28/06, Guido van Rossum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Support for Windows services is part of win32all, not core Python. Sorry, I don't think I made my request clear. I'm looking for WSGI server implementations, and in particular ones which can be made to work as Windows services. The service