Ian Bicking wrote:
> To experiment with the feature set, as opposed to the actual speed, it
> might be best to start with WebKit.cgi (or probably just Adapter.py),
> and then port to mod_webkit. Actually, it might work okay for speed
> too, since you'd still have balancing -- the front box would
To experiment with the feature set, as opposed to the actual speed, it
might be best to start with WebKit.cgi (or probably just Adapter.py),
and then port to mod_webkit. Actually, it might work okay for speed
too, since you'd still have balancing -- the front box would just have
to be beefier.
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On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 12:21, Bobby Kuzma wrote:
> Is there anyone actively working on reworking mod_webkit to support multiple
> AppServer instances, as described in the Wiki. I'd like to try implimenting
> it, but I don't want to step on anyone elses toes in doing so.
I did a patch to mod_webkit