FYI, Paul, I think Guido mistook your message as being in the "adding wsgiref to the stdlib" thread. :)
As for your question, I think there's an IIS WSGI implementation. It's also possible that Twisted or Zope have WSGI servers suitable for use as a Windows service. At 02:00 PM 4/28/2006 -0700, Guido van Rossum wrote: >Support for Windows services is part of win32all, not core Python. > >--Guido > >On 4/28/06, Paul Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm starting to play with WSGI, and I'd really like to find a > > reasonable WSGI server implementation which will run as a Windows > > service. I had a go with the CherryPy (2.2.1) WSGI server, and it > > didn't seem to play nicely with the standard run-cherrypy-as-a-service > > code I've used before. I may have been doing something wrong - > > pointers gratefully accepted if so, but I'm equally open to other > > options. > > > > My basic reason is to get away from mod_python - I'd like to have a > > WSGI server service, which serves my various web applications, and > > just use Apache as a proxy. Mounting WSGI apps on a single service > > seems likely to be a much easier approach than wrapping every > > application into a service with its own port, etc, etc. _______________________________________________ Web-SIG mailing list Web-SIG@python.org Web SIG: http://www.python.org/sigs/web-sig Unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/options/web-sig/archive%40mail-archive.com