Jul-06-2017, 03:08 AM
i am playing around with mod-wsgi in apache. it seems to be working ok. a difficulty is when my code has an error. there are about 3 different places i need to look at to see where the right messages how up. the web page itself doesn't display anything but that there is a "system error". i am thinking through how to get the programming error messages into place that makes it easier for the developers to find.
everything seems to run in the apache process. i remember doing CGI and it ran in a subprocess. i'm not sure which way is better. the process under wsgi exits the process when done and then apache must start a new one. i worry that this ends up recycling too many processes and thus is not really any better than CGI and may even be a bit worse (the number of listeners goes down as connections are processed).
everything seems to run in the apache process. i remember doing CGI and it ran in a subprocess. i'm not sure which way is better. the process under wsgi exits the process when done and then apache must start a new one. i worry that this ends up recycling too many processes and thus is not really any better than CGI and may even be a bit worse (the number of listeners goes down as connections are processed).
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What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. Two languages? Bilingual. One language? American.