Leonardo Rochael Almeida wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 01:50, Christian Tismer wrote:
[Stackless Zope App]
The key to this surprizing solution is
tasklets, channels, and thread pickling.
Let me know your thoughts...
http://www.centera.de/tismer/stackless/zope_demo
This is very impressive. Can
s...
http://www.centera.de/tismer/stackless/zope_demo
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t their ads.
But this looks hard if the patched code doesn't provide
something like a tag that tells where the place to patch
is.
ciao - chris
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Shane Hathaway wrote:
Christian Tismer wrote:
Stackless 3.0 does all of it, whatever is possible.
That means, you can switch whatever, even extension
C code with Python callbacks. But cooperative code
can switch faster.
I'm very happy to hear you've forged onward. I was concerned you
Shane Hathaway wrote:
On 08/27/2003 07:55 PM, Christian Tismer wrote:
just by chance, I got into the position to try out
Zope 2.7.0 beta 1/2, and since it needs Python 2.2.3
at least, and Stackless 3.0 was just ported to that, I tried
to build Zope with Stackless 3.0.
It works very very well
me know of your experience -- chris
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;t buy that this comes
from Zope being bug-free.
Maybe not enough people care about this, but if the hackers
also don't care, why should I :-)
I-know-I-shouldn't-have-said-that-at-all - ciao - chris
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Tim Peters wrote:
[Christian Tismer]
...
I don't mean to offend anybody by this, it is just
a very simple question which I cannot answer alone.
There may be a simple question hiding in this, but it's hard to find .
You try: how secure is sendmail? how secure is ssh? how secure
Adrian van den Dries wrote:
On March 13, Christian Tismer wrote:
please excuse my ignorance, but I am asked
from time to time how secure or insecure
Zope actually is, and I always have to say
that I actually don't know.
How secure is your wallet?
I won't tell you (since this is insecu
nstalled?
I don't mean to offend anybody by this, it is just
a very simple question which I cannot answer alone.
thanks so much in advance -- chris
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