[Twisted-Python] Re: Twisted-Python Digest, Vol 48, Issue 41
Don Dwiggins
ddwiggins at advpubtech.com
Tue Mar 25 11:27:56 MDT 2008
Andrew Francis wrote:
> I am building a WS-BPEL processor. WS-BPEL is about
> business logic and exotic message exchange patterns. I
> gave a talk at PyCon 2008 called "Adventures in
> Stackless Python Twisted Integration."
Andrew, thanks for the reply. I saw a message about your work, and have
bookmarked your "Adventures" blog.
> My strategy is to separate the business logic as much
> as possible from the underlying networking.
My goal exactly, and my concern is with how to do that while still
respecting the needs of the underlying networking (and in my case, a
large amount of interaction with a database).
> At the lower levels, I use Stackless Python in conjunction
> with Twisted. A side-effect of this approach is that I
> can block waiting for a Twisted call to finish.
I'll be very interested to learn more about the melding of the two
paradigms.
One question: I had the impression that Stackless is mostly an academic
exercise, sort of a proof of concept. Is this wrong? How stable,
portable, etc. is Stackless at this point? Is it a reasonable choice
for a commercial application?
>
> Right now, I am simplifying one of my prototypes so I
> can post it as a full-blown example of all the
> techniques I use. Give me a few days.
I'll try to be patient. 8^)
Regards,
--
Don Dwiggins
Advanced Publishing Technology
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