Mike Baranski wrote:
Is there another way to make changes show up right away?
If not, how do you do your code/test/release cycle?
You can set AutoReload=True in AppServer.config, see
http://w4py.org/WebKit/Docs/Configuration.html#appserver-config
This reloads the application server automatical
Mike,
Mike Baranski wrote:
Thanks!
So, from this, it says it's very slow, causes weird errors, and
generally should not be used. I can see why, since it starts a new
instance and shuts it down for every page load.
Yes. It's only intended for development/testing purposes.
Is there another
I develop on a Windows box and run Webware as a service. A coworker
wrote a very simple program that goes in the system tray that allows me
to restart the service with just a click.
Mike Baranski wrote:
Thanks!
So, from this, it says it's very slow, causes weird errors, and
generally should
Thanks!
So, from this, it says it's very slow, causes weird errors, and
generally should not be used. I can see why, since it starts a new
instance and shuts it down for every page load.
Is there another way to make changes show up right away?
If not, how do you do your code/test/release cycle?
http://www.webwareforpython.org/WebKit/Docs/InstallGuide.html#oneshot
Mike Baranski wrote:
So, I'm testing some stuff, and I have to restart the server for my
changes to servlets to show up. I've tried clearing the cache, but it
does not help.
Is there a way to not have to restart the ser
So, I'm testing some stuff, and I have to restart the server for my
changes to servlets to show up. I've tried clearing the cache, but it
does not help.
Is there a way to not have to restart the server on my machine for each
change?
Thanks,
Mike.
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