>  The one thing left that I'd like to do is set up Django to run
> continuously, even when there are no http requests.  My application
> runs a bunch of periodic background tasks in addition to serving up
> web content, and it seems that after a few minutes with no web
> activity, the app is terminated.  I'm coming from the java world where
> you typically have one long-running jvm which handles all requests and
> does not start and stop with new Apache instances.  I'd like to set up
> something similar with Django.

I think there is no such possibility in Apache. It terminates
processes or thread after every request.

>  Are there any web pages or documentation people could point me to
> which explain how to set this up?  Again I'd like my Django app to run
> continuously and have each web request make a call into an already
> running python interpreter.

Maybe you can use cron job to run or make request to you application
periodically. Drupal uses such thing to index web pages and some other
stuffs.


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Regards
Dulmandakh

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