On Jan 30, 2006, at 1:27 PM, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
On 1/30/06, Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This seems like a much simpler and more robust platform to build on
top of. It'd probably help out with performance too, since it
doesn't have all of that filter crap on every hit (which belongs in
middleware or decorators anyway, not per-object). I'd trade the
advantages of WSGI for the "stability"/ancestry of CherryPy any day,
but I'm not Kevin :)
That may be, but you *are* Bob. I tend to pay attention to your
opinions, because they're often pretty close to the mark.
As an aside to this, Christian *dowski has put forth a minor update to
the CP server that allows use of WSGI middleware with CherryPy:
http://projects.dowski.com/projects/cp_middleware_server
Something that struck me as a big gap in RhubarbTart is session
handling. Earlier today, though, Christian linked to a WSGI session
handler, so I guess there is something out there.
Well, from what I've read, session handling is fragile at best in
CherryPy anyway. Something to do with concurrency issues. I try not
to use sessions myself, stateless is king.
-bob