[Zope] Re: [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware (Chalu Kim)

2000-11-23 Thread Red Pineseed
Hi Chalu I have been runing with Dual_CPU for a year without probelm. You should be ok and gain the general muilti-cpu advantages, in performance. Philip ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cro

Re: [Zope] [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-23 Thread Curtis Maloney
On Thursday 23 November 2000 18:46, Daniel Dittmar wrote: > I don't think Python (and therefor Zope) will profit from a > multiprocessor as there is something known as the 'global lock' which > prevents more than one Python thread to run at a time. > > Things look different if you're accessing a d

Re: [Zope] [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-23 Thread Chalu Kim
This confirms my understanding of Zope and Python. ZEO does not solve your problem explicitly because ZEO is more of distributed way of balancing the load. This is another ball of wax and ,in theory, it works great. But it has its own particular problems. Until someone conclusively shows, our bu

Re: [Zope] [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-23 Thread Chalu Kim
Shane Hathaway wrote: > > On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 Andreas Tille wrote: > > > > > we intent to buy new web server hardware. We want to run Debian GNU/Linux > > > on a Sun system. I wonder if zope could profit from a multi-processor > > > architecture on such a system. > > If you mix in ZEO (now op

Re: [Zope] [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-23 Thread Shane Hathaway
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 Andreas Tille wrote: > > > we intent to buy new web server hardware. We want to run Debian GNU/Linux > > on a Sun system. I wonder if zope could profit from a multi-processor > > architecture on such a system. If you mix in ZEO (now open source), yes it can. With ZEO you

Re: [Zope] [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-22 Thread Daniel Dittmar
I don't think Python (and therefor Zope) will profit from a multiprocessor as there is something known as the 'global lock' which prevents more than one Python thread to run at a time. Things look different if you're accessing a database (other than ZODB) because a properly written database modu

[Zope] [Urgent] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-22 Thread Andreas Tille
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 Andreas Tille wrote: > we intent to buy new web server hardware. We want to run Debian GNU/Linux > on a Sun system. I wonder if zope could profit from a multi-processor > architecture on such a system. > Zope server starts several threads. So could they be split over the >

[Zope] Zope good for multiprocessor hardware

2000-11-16 Thread Andreas Tille
Hello, we intent to buy new web server hardware. We want to run Debian GNU/Linux on a Sun system. I wonder if zope could profit from a multi-processor architecture on such a system. Zope server starts several threads. So could they be split over the different processors automatically, can I en

[Zope] Good Examples of Zope in Action

2000-09-01 Thread Chris Withers
Marty McKeever at Work wrote: > The question is this: "What are some examples of high-profile and/or > enterprise level ecommerce or web production sites using zope?" > > Send me examples and i'll post them to the original thread. Paul, Maybe now would be a good time to chime in with the CBS a

Re: [Zope] Available Object List (Was Re: [Zope] GOOD)

2000-06-30 Thread Andy McKay
And a "Check all" while they are at it then again 900 objects in one folder aint the best way to do things - Original Message - From: "J. Atwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2000 7:27 AM Subject: [Zope] Avai

[Zope] Available Object List (Was Re: [Zope] GOOD)

2000-06-30 Thread J. Atwood
>> they should put their "Available Object" white box, you know what I mean >> ? ->ABOVE<- the files. See, when you have 900 files in one directory, > > Aye! I second that. I know it is bad behavior to just say "me too" and send it to the list.. but... ME TOO! This is one of those things that

Re: [Zope] GOOD

2000-06-30 Thread Peter Bengtsson
> Zope Team should incorporate that software into Zope too. As well as > they should put their "Available Object" white box, you know what I mean > ? ->ABOVE<- the files. See, when you have 900 files in one directory, > you need to scroll down each time.. so I suggest to put that box, you > know

Re: [Zope] GOOD

2000-06-30 Thread Erik Enge
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Jonathan Desp wrote: > they should put their "Available Object" white box, you know what I mean > ? ->ABOVE<- the files. See, when you have 900 files in one directory, Aye! I second that. ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Zope] GOOD

2000-06-30 Thread Jonathan Desp
Hi, Good, I did it, I mean, I succeeded, I do know how to procceed with LoadSite, Itamar, you should say in your page to download not only wxpython, but also winsock etc.. in the wxpython page, they are saying it, but I didnot see it, 2 other programs, we need to download for see LoadSite working

RE: [Zope] Good HTML editor to use with Zope?

2000-05-31 Thread Johan Carlsson
You can use Dreamweaver 3 and write extensions that handles DTML. For a headstart, check out: http://www.zope.org/Members/johanc/Dreamweaver3/zope_dw3_ext/ Best regards, Johan Carlsson > I have some non-technical colleagues who

[Zope] Good HTML editor to use with Zope?

2000-05-31 Thread Andrew Wilcox
I have some non-technical colleagues who want to learn how to create their own web pages. Naturally I'd like to host them under Zope! They are using Windows 98. Are there any wysiwyg editors out there that would manage not to mangle an embedded tag? Thanks! Andrew ___

[Zope] Good news for Zope/Mozilla efforts!

2000-05-24 Thread Dan L. Pierson
Looks like we really will be seeing Python support in Mozilla one of these days! Soon? http://www.newsalert.com/bin/story?StoryId=CosTtWbKbytaXodG ___ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts