Ian Bicking wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 16:58, Geoffrey Talvola wrote:
> >     def _respond(self):
> >             try:
> >                     Page._respond(self)
> >             except:
> >                     self.rollbackTransaction()
> >             else:
> >                     self.commitTransaction()
> > 
> > This wouldn't catch errors that happen _during_ the awake() 
> call.  But maybe
> > that's OK.
> 
> Is there a reason why the awake/respond/sleep cycle is 
> implemented in (I
> believe) Application (or Response?  I forget), instead of in Servlet? 
> It seems like this only gets in the way, it never helps 
> anything -- and
> you have to modify WebKit to futz around with these things, you can't
> just modify your own SitePage.

Seems like a good idea to move the full awake/respond/sleep cycle into
Servlet to me.  But there could be some good reason why it is done in
Application that I can't think of.

Chuck?  Jay?

- Geoff

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