4 Jun
2008
4 Jun
'08
6:09 p.m.
Jon Emmons wrote at 2008-6-4 08:50 -0400:
... I am just learning about this, but my initial inquiries suggest that the only way to achieve true concurrency using a language like python is to launch multiple interpreters.
This is true when you mean by "true concurrency" "can keep a multi-CPU systems busy". One a single CPU system, you get almost the concurrency which is possible (modulo bugs such as holding the GIL during non Python related possible expensive operations).
I don't yet have the solution to my problem, but at least now I know what the problem is, and that is half the battle.
One option is to fix the Sybase access module, another one to use SQLRelay, a third one to access the Sybase database via ODBC. -- Dieter