[Zope] dealing with scripts that take too long

2006-01-25 Thread martin f krafft
Hi there, we're experiencing problems with certain maintenance scripts, which just take too long to complete, so that the browser resets the connection and Zope aborts the transaction. Short of splitting the scripts up into smaller pieces and running them individually (which would be a pain),

Re: [Zope] dealing with scripts that take too long

2006-01-25 Thread Jonathan
snip we're experiencing problems with certain maintenance scripts, which just take too long to complete, so that the browser resets the connection and Zope aborts the transaction. Short of splitting the scripts up into smaller pieces and running them individually (which would be a pain), what

Re: [Zope] dealing with scripts that take too long

2006-01-25 Thread Andrew Langmead
On Jan 25, 2006, at 5:17 PM, martin f krafft wrote: we're experiencing problems with certain maintenance scripts, which just take too long to complete, so that the browser resets the connection and Zope aborts the transaction. If these are maintenance scripts that are kicked off manually by

Re: [Zope] dealing with scripts that take too long

2006-01-25 Thread Tino Wildenhain
martin f krafft schrieb: Hi there, ... I was thinking we could send data back to the browser, but I cannot figure out a way to do this from a TTW Python script. How can I send data immediately, not only when I 'return printed' after all the processing is done. NPH or so, I believe this was

Re: [Zope] dealing with scripts that take too long

2006-01-25 Thread Jens Vagelpohl
On 25 Jan 2006, at 22:17, martin f krafft wrote: we're experiencing problems with certain maintenance scripts, which just take too long to complete, so that the browser resets the connection and Zope aborts the transaction. I am assuming you use broken browsers that will time out, like IE?