Hi Bruno, Thanks a lot for the reply. In order to post here, I wrote a very simple program now, and it seems working! I can diagnose the original problem now. There might be some other problem.
Pardon me if I am too novice but I could not make out the meaning of this phrase from your reply: "(at the module's to level)" Thanks Sanjay ------------------------------------------------------------------ Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > Sanjay wrote: > > Probably a newcomer question, but I could not find a solution. > > > > I am trying to have some singleton global objects like "database > > connection" or "session" shared application wide. > > Whenever possible, dont. If you really have no other way out, create the > 'singleton' in it's module (at the module's to level), then import the > module. > > > Trying hard, I am not even being able to figure out how to create an > > object in one module and refer the same in another one. "import" > > created a new object, as I tried. > > I'd like to know what you actually tried. > > > -- > bruno desthuilliers > python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for > p in '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.split('@')])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list