Two Zope/Apache questions. 1) I asked a while ago about 2.0b1 and apache which no longer works for me. (1.x still works but not 2.x) 2) Does ZServer do multihoming? I'd be happy to drop apache if I could get multiple sites to run from a single port on a single box. Josh At 5:56 PM -0400 8/4/99, Christopher Petrilli wrote:
Hi all,
I'm still in the stage of trying to get the "big picture" of Zope. I still don't quite understand the relationship between ZServer and Apache.
Is it either ZServer *or* Apache or can they work together?
Yes :-)
Would anyone care to provide a short summary of this concept. Thanks.
Put simply, ZServer is a interface to the object publisher in Zope. It can understand a myriad of protocols:
* HTTP (and WebDAV) * FTP * PCGI * Monitor access
So if you're running a 100% Zope site (like www.zope.org :-) then you could put ZServer up as the main server, and it'd probably be a LOT faster (2-3x probably a good point to estimate, because of the overhead of CGI). If however, you're using something in combination with Zope, then you'll want to use Apache (or IIS, or Netscape) to integrate this all together.
Make sense?
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