Run Python as separate process with Apache?
Randall Parker
rgparker at west.net
Sun Jul 9 20:26:11 EDT 2000
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I've done a lot with Java servlets using Apache connected to Tomcat where Tomcat runs as a single persistent process that gets all requests meant for it. I am wondering if that same approach can be done with Python. With Java servlets since the process that handles all servlets is persistent that makes it possible for the servlet container (eg Apache Jakarta Tomcat) to keep track of session ids and time them out for you without your even having to check. It is also pretty easy to have a shared database connection pool because, again, there is this single persistent process that instantiates and runs all servlet objects. So I am wondering whether there is a way with Python and Apache to: 1) Have a persistent Python process that processes http requests. 2) Have that persistent process manage a database connection pool. 3) Have that persistent process hand out new session ids for new users, time them out automatically and all the other session management that servlet containers do for you. ie can one create an environment in Python that is similar to what is available with Java servlets? Otherwise how is session tracking and database connection pooling done?
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