A Python application server?
Duncan Smith
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Mon Jun 2 14:10:44 EDT 2003
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"Evan Simpson" <evan at 4-am.com> wrote in message news:mailman.1054576325.11678.python-list at python.org... > Duncan Smith wrote: > > "Java is the only mainstream technology that adds the required level of > > safety for code travelling around a network, and the flexibility to invent > > our own controls, regardless of the operating system being used." > > This is one of Zope's core features. Scripts, Documents, Methods, and > Templates (the various sorts of programmable object in Zope) are all > constrained by Zope's security policies. You can give a totally > untrusted user the ability to use Python code, and the worst they can do > to your server is deny service. > > Cheers, > > Evan @ 4-am > > Now I'm leaning towards Zope :-). Duncan
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