Does a PVM (Python Virtual Maschine) exists ?
Stephan Becker
stephan.becker at oracle.com
Fri Oct 6 09:47:16 EDT 2000
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Hello out there, I´am planing to write a middle tier application using python. This thing will be a kind a software like those nifty applets called Java Servlets running within a JVM of a application server or virtual middle tier of a database (Oracle 8i). I like to communicate with other instances of my persistent Python Servlet on different servers using the ORB protocoll or any other matching middle tier communication facility. This piece of Software will use a database connections (MySQL, Oracle ... ) and schould produce HTML dynamically like Servlet´s usually do. I´ve heard about JPython producing java classes runable on any JVM. But this cross compiled bytecode does not perform as good as python normaly performs. So what about a P(ython)VM ?? Any comments ? reagards Stephan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: stephan.becker.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 374 bytes Desc: Card for Stephan Becker URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20001006/4102a0dc/attachment.vcf>
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