Re: [Zope] Performance of webserver?
-----Original Message----- From: Jason Jones [mailto:jason.jones@awl.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 11:43 AM To: Bill_Seitz@mail.medscape.com Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] Performance of webserver?
Bill Seitz wrote:
Also, is it possible for ZServer to publish from the filesystem as opposed to the ODB/ For istance could http://myserver/somefiles be dynamic zope, while http://myserver/someotherfiles could be static pages served up directly without the need for Apache, or is this impossible with the current implementation of ZServer?
ZServer is based on Medusa, which does come with a standard filesystem HTTP server. It is not supported by us but I'm sure it would work fine with ZServer. See the medusa site for more info http://www.nightmare.com/
One licensing note, this would NOT be under our ZServer license however. You would need to discuss licensing with Sam Rushing, and it's a bit more complex, and definitely not "Open Source". Our license is specifically for use with the entire Zope framework. Chris -- | Christopher Petrilli Python Powered Digital Creations, Inc. | petrilli@digicool.com http://www.digicool.com
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, Christopher Petrilli wrote:
One licensing note, this would NOT be under our ZServer license however. You would need to discuss licensing with Sam Rushing, and it's a bit more complex, and definitely not "Open Source". Our license is specifically for use with the entire Zope framework. Hmmm, could someone eloberate on this? What may I do with ZServer? I'd assume that I may seperate any part of ZOPE and use it, as long as I respect the ZPL, right?
Andreas
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