herbasher wrote: > I'm wondering: I'm really not so much into heavy frameworks like > Django, because I need to build a fast, simple python based > webservice. > > That is, a request comes in at a certain URL, and I want to utilize > Python to respond to that request. > > Ideally, I want the script to be "cached" so it doesn't have to be re- > parsed everytime. > > > Phrasing this into a question: > How do I built highly available and lighting fast Python webservice? > > I'm open to using any kind of server software, and all that under a > *nix based system.
Well, you could simply use FastCGI/SCGI/mod_python/mod_wsgi without any framework on top of it. It's not much harder than writing a CGI script. If you're doing something with multiple actual web pages or something, just use a framework. It'll be fast enough. -- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list