You might be able to use the medusa monitor client. (ZServer/medusa/monitor_client.py). This requires that you have an "access" file in your Zope's software home. ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Trenker" <wtrenker@shaw.ca> To: <zope-dev@zope.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 11:32 PM Subject: [Zope-dev] Testing Zope Products with Python Debugger
I've read the various tutorials and have successfully used Zope with the Python debugger. But, of course, I can't have my production Zope running and the debugger running at the same time unless I get Zeo going. But is there another way? Is it possible to start Zope in the debugger but have it open a different data.fs file for testing? (I only have one computer and have to keep a small, Zope-driven web site running 24/7 as well as do development on a new Zope Database Adapter.)
I've looked into the Zeo How-To and feel a little overwhelmed. And I suspect it is probably asking a bit too much of one Celeron 400 with Windows 98 to have all that running. What do you think? (Sorry, but "get Linux" or "get another computer" would be great, but aren't on my immediate horizon.)
Thanks, Bill
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