a way to keep the Python interpreter in memory?
Andy Smith
ams70 at cam.ac.uk
Tue Sep 19 11:37:06 EDT 2000
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Oleg Broytmann <phd at phd.russ.ru> writes: > By default, Python do not stay in memory. But you can use different > techiques to run Long Running Process (either Perl or Python). The > best known mechanism is FastCGI - www.fastcgi.com. > > PersistentCGI > (http://starship.python.net/crew/jbauer/persistcgi/index.html) is > the same idea with different protocol; it is python-only solution. If you're using Apache there is also mod_python (www.modpython.org), or mod_perl if you want to write in Perl. Andy -- Andy Smith ams70 at cam.ac.uk St John's College, Cambridge, CB2 1TP, UK (07989) 453208
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