Dan,
Again you should check with Pierre Sahores who has developped a different method based on stacks running & "listening" non stop for requests, and therefore don't need to load for each instance / call and seem to be able to process several hundreds (IIRC) of requests per second... JB > > > It *is* necessary for a Rev CGI script to load separately for each > instance/call. That's not terribly efficient but it's like all other > CGI methods except for mod_perl and probably some other even more > obscure methods. > > I ran across a couple of references to a comment perhaps made by > Scott Raney that load time is pretty instantaneous and therefore > shouldn't be a performance problem (though it might clearly become a > *resource* problem on the server). > > So I think I'll experiment with this a bit, using Python and Rev for > a couple of simple but heavily used CGI and see what results I get. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
