Dan Shafer wrote:
OK, having spent some time in the archives, I think I've answered my
own question.
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.
as well as mod_perl, there is also mod_python - so if transaction rate
is important to you, you may want to try that as well as python as CGI.
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