On Feb 7, 2006, at 4:09 AM, Todd Thomas wrote:
I find them extemely handy personally, how else are you going add resources without resorting to restarting the server? But I guess depends on what you are using them for. I tend to use twisted more for testing and experimenting, simpler than installing apache. Unfortunately twisted-web doesnt have a wsgi implementation, I have been messing around with django a bit trying to see how modular the code is.
You'll notice that I said I was open to them still being supported. I'll take a submission of code + unit tests for it, or if not, will get around to implementing it someday. I'll also note, it should be possible to use twisted.web.script from within a twisted.web2 server, although you won't be able to use web2 Resources in the rpys loaded by the twisted.web.script loader. (The compatibility only works one way -- you can use old resources inside new ones, but not new ones inside old ones). I think you might have meant this but it wasn't entirely clear so I'll also note that twisted.web2 does support wsgi. James