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Is Cheetah thread safe?: msg#00007python.cheetah
I get awfull errors in __Cheetah_Temp... files. Webware is thread safe, PSP (as I suppose) are also thread safe. What about the Cheetah??? Is there any conflict in cache mechanism between WebKit and Cheetah? Is there any way to make Cheetah using files instead of RAM for cached templates? If I could not solve this problem, I am afraid, I had to reject Cheetah and start to use PSP. O even worse. If it would work so slow, my boss will decide to rewrite all code from Python to PHP (which worked for us very fast in other projects) (I am using Python 2.2.3, Cheetah CVS and WebWare CVS) and I am using only pure *.py and *.tmpl files. I am using #cache in some of .tmpl files. I *have to* use cache of Webware (CacheServletClasses=1 and CacheServletInstances=1) because without it the application works *very slow*.) -- JZ ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf
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