Wow, that sounds great ! Thanks Benoît ! :-) I will try it out right now, and see what I can already do with that. Just one little question : as you say that the interpreter makes many initializations, is the project (and all its data, and maybe translation files) loaded as well ? This can affect a lot the execution time.
I will see if apache can redirect the HTTP request to the interpreter, so that Apache will handle serving static files (CSS/JS/Images ...) and rewrite some URLs. It could be a workaround until the gb.httpd server can handle all that. I don't think I will sleep a lot tonight ! Regards, Adrien. Le Thu, 27 Sep 2012 23:51:11 +0200, Benoît Minisini <gam...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit : > Hi, > > In revision #5209, I have added an experimental new feature to the > interpreter, which is an... embedded HTTP server. > > At the moment, you can only use it from the command line. > > By running the interpreter with the '-H' option, the current project > is run as a CGI script from an embedded HTTP server. > > In other words, provided that your application is a CGI script, > running it with the '-H' option transforms it into a running local > web site. > > For example: > > $ cd /path/to/my/cgi/script/project > $ GB_HTTPD_PORT=8000 gbx3 -H > ... > [Hit ^C to stop it] > $ > > Note the GB_HTTPD_PORT environmental variable that is needed, > otherwise the embedded HTTP server will try the port 80, which is > reserved to root. > > How does it work? "gbx3 -H" will just run the embedded HTTP server, > and when a request arrives, it will fork and run the Gambas > interpreter normally. As many initialization have already been done > by the HTTP server (all components have been loaded), the CGI script > should run faster than when it is run from a normal HTTP server like > Apache. > > Another variable is GB_HTTPD_TIMEOUT, which is how many seconds a CGI > script can run before being killed by the HTTP server. > > I made that feature so that we will be able to debug web application > directly from the IDE. Actually I don't know if this is possible. I > mean: running a CGI script step by step like a normal program while > the HTTP server is running and serving other HTTP request from the > same CGI script! > > Anyway, even if it is not possible at the moment, that feature will > allow to run a Gambas project as a full standalone http server > serving a complete website. > > I hope some of you will find that interesting. :-) > > Regards, > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;258768047;13503038;j? http://info.appdynamics.com/FreeJavaPerformanceDownload.html _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user