On 16 Feb 2010, at 02:23, Jens Alfke wrote:
> 
> I haven't used Twisted, but it's pretty powerful. On the downside, I believe 
> that means it's big. It might be a lot of code to ship with your app (unless 
> it's already in the OS?) and it might use more memory than you'd like. Of 
> course you should take actual measurements before trusting anything I say :)
> 
> A similar but probably-smaller solution would be Ruby's Mongrel server. I 
> think it's included in the Ruby distribution in the OS.
> 
I appreciate the size, complexity concerns.
Twisted may well be in the OS already: 
http://www.friday.com/bbum/2007/12/22/full-twisted-as-a-zip-for-leopard/

Off list I was informed of AFHTTPServer, part of 
http://code.google.com/p/amber-framework.
This code looks very well engineered and supports both RC + GC.
Something that lives in the bundle might offer fewer support/configuration 
issues if less outright HTTP-power.

Regards

Jonathan_______________________________________________

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