[Zope] Hooking Zope into Apache - please read
Anthony Baxter
Anthony Baxter <anthony@interlink.com.au>
Sat, 05 Feb 2000 00:24:46 +1100
Hi,
I've used both the reverse proxy and the fastcgi mechanisms (on
www.ekno.com and www.ekit.com, respectively) and there's no comparision -
fastcgi is _far_ superior. It's much faster, it's less load on the apache
machine, and you don't end up with the apache server eating things like
the remote machine name.
I wouldn't recommend the reverse proxy approach to anyone.
Anthony
>>> Tom Deprez wrote
> Hi all,
>
> No, this is not a question on how to do it. All the how-to's available
> clearly explain this... it just an informational question and I hope
> somebody can give me a straight answer.
>
> In reading Jeff Shelton's Python conference summaries (by the way, thanks
> Jeff for doing this! Now, people who're not able (because of their job,
> ...) to go to this conference can still pick something up! Great!) I read
> the following :
>
> In Jim's opinion, the "preferred way" to hook into Apache will soon become
> FastCGI rather than PCGI.
>
> Well, I can understand that FastCGI is better than PCGI, but I read (and
> implemented) a how-to of anser (Using Apache with ZServer (Not Zope cgi))
> in which he explains the use of ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse.
> Well, this mehtod looks to me really handy. You use all the positive
> things, because you can use Apache, but also the fast ZServer.
>
> So, now, you'll understand that I'm a little bit confused. What is now the
> best way ... using FastCGI or ProxyPass....? What are the differences
> between the two? What are the pro's and con's?
>
> Regards, Tom.
>
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