For what you need this?
Maybe you should consider using Celery for doing background jobs.

2011/12/23 Kay <fcapba1...@gmail.com>

> if I have easy asyncore socket code as follow:
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> import socket
> import asyncore
>
> class asysocket(asyncore.dispatcher):
>
>        def __init__(self,host,port):
>            asyncore.dispatcher.__init__(self)
>            self.create_socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
>            self.set_reuse_addr()
>            self.bind((host, port))
>            self.listen(10)
>            print 'server is waiting for socket connection...'
>
>        def handle_accept(self):
>            new,addr = self.accept()
>            print 'received from address', addr
>            data = new.recv(1024)
>            print repr(data)
>
>        def handle_close(self):
>            self.close()
>
> server = asysocket('127.0.0.1',1234)
> asyncore.loop()
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> then how to use this in my django project views.py to let it
> automatically work for receiving connection
>
> while i start the project as "python manage.py runserver [port]"??
>
> thanks
>
>
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