Python COM from ASP
s_hubbard at my-dejanews.com
s_hubbard at my-dejanews.com
Thu May 6 09:36:49 EDT 1999
Another stupid question.
What do I have to do to get Python running as a CGI script? Again on Windows
NT using IIS.
Simon
In article <7grv5g$eic$1 at m2.c2.telstra-mm.net.au>,
"Mark Hammond" <MHammond at skippinet.com.au> wrote:
> The Python object is being loaded as a DLL.
>
> The answer depends on the configuration of ASP. For a single process, the
> Python DLL is only loaded once, but many Python language objects may be
> created from that single instance. ASP may or may not be using a single
> process for all you Python calls (and probably is if they are in the same
> ASP application)
>
> Alternatively, you can register the Python object so that it will use a
> .EXE, although the DLL version is generally better...
>
> Mark.
>
> s_hubbard at my-dejanews.com wrote in message <7gru52$k38$1 at nnrp1.deja.com>...
> >Having built a COM object for use from an ASP, I'm trying to find out how
> >whether the Python environment is loaded for each instance of the COM
> object,
> >or whether one python session serves all simultanious hits to the page.
> >
> >My problem is that neither the task manager, or any other monitoring tool
> >registers anything being loaded up when the object is called. Presumably
> the
> >python runtime is being loaded, but where and how?
> >
> >I'm using NT4 Workstation with PWS to simulate our Server/IIS
> configuration,
> >so if anyone knows either the answer to the question, or simply how Python
> is
> >being envoked I'd it would really help.
> >
> >Regards
> >Simon H
> >
> >
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