[Zope-Checkins] SVN: Zope/trunk/lib/python/ replaced docutils with an svn:external definition

2006-01-04 Thread Andreas Jung
Log message for revision 41136: replaced docutils with an svn:external definition Changed: _U Zope/trunk/lib/python/ D Zope/trunk/lib/python/docutils/ -=- Property changes on: Zope/trunk/lib/python ___ Name:

[Zope-Checkins] SVN: Zope/trunk/doc/CHANGES.txt docutils

2006-01-04 Thread Andreas Jung
Log message for revision 41137: docutils Changed: U Zope/trunk/doc/CHANGES.txt -=- Modified: Zope/trunk/doc/CHANGES.txt === --- Zope/trunk/doc/CHANGES.txt 2006-01-04 18:21:13 UTC (rev 41136) +++ Zope/trunk/doc/CHANGES.txt

[Zope-dev] Zope tests: 8 OK

2006-01-04 Thread Zope tests summarizer
Summary of messages to the zope-tests list. Period Tue Jan 3 12:01:02 2006 UTC to Wed Jan 4 12:01:02 2006 UTC. There were 8 messages: 8 from Zope Unit Tests. Tests passed OK --- Subject: OK : Zope-2_6-branch Python-2.1.3 : Linux From: Zope Unit Tests Date: Tue Jan 3 21:03:45 EST

RE: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Pascal Peregrina
Because I use ZEO, I got lots of often modified objects, and on Zope servers I got lots of memory so I can give it a try ;) Pascal -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Jens Vagelpohl Envoyé : mercredi 4 janvier 2006 14:45 À : zope list user

Re: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Jens Vagelpohl
On 4 Jan 2006, at 13:53, Pascal Peregrina wrote: Because I use ZEO, I got lots of often modified objects, and on Zope servers I got lots of memory so I can give it a try ;) Where do you see the gain? More threads and connection also means more caches that need to be updated/invalidated

RE: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Pascal Peregrina
So, are you telling me that the ideal configuration is using all default values (connection objects cache size, ZEO cache size, threads and connection pool)? Pascal -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Jens Vagelpohl Envoyé : mercredi 4

Re: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Jens Vagelpohl
On 4 Jan 2006, at 14:11, Pascal Peregrina wrote: So, are you telling me that the ideal configuration is using all default values (connection objects cache size, ZEO cache size, threads and connection pool)? The default values for thread number and connection pool covers all but the most

RE: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Pascal Peregrina
Ok, much clearer now... I might focus on cache sizes then. Thanks. Pascal -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Jens Vagelpohl Envoyé : mercredi 4 janvier 2006 15:17 À : zope list user Objet : Re: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size

[Zope] Re: ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Florent Guillaume
Jens Vagelpohl wrote: On 4 Jan 2006, at 13:23, Pascal Peregrina wrote: Can anyone tell me why, by default in a zope instance config file, the connection pool size is 7 while the number of zserver threads is 4? Why not 4 and 4? Because under some conditions you can actually have more than

Re: [Zope] Javascript obfuscator and Zope

2006-01-04 Thread Peter Bengtsson
It's not a Zope product but at least it's python. http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/Download#slimmer It's basically a javascript whitespace optimiser Compare http://real.issuetrackerproduct.com/tw-sack.js with the original: http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/tw-sack.js More work can be done of

Re: [Zope] Javascript obfuscator and Zope

2006-01-04 Thread Jean-Marc Orliaguet
Peter Bengtsson wrote: It's not a Zope product but at least it's python. http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/Download#slimmer It's basically a javascript whitespace optimiser Compare http://real.issuetrackerproduct.com/tw-sack.js with the original: http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/tw-sack.js

[Zope] Re: Java vs Zope

2006-01-04 Thread Rocky Burt
J Cameron Cooper wrote: ... I think it's quite acceptable to put the burden of use on the programmer instead of the compiler, considering the benefits; that's what he's thinking about anyway, no? +1 Zope 3, though I admit I've only played with it glancingly, seems to be more J2EE-like in

Re: [Zope] What did your Zope server do in 2005?

2006-01-04 Thread Jake
So it looks like I have the most traffic but use the weakest box. :) Jake ___ http://www.ZopeZone.com On Tue, January 3, 2006 4:42 pm, Richard Jones said: On Wednesday 04 January 2006 02:11, Kirk Strauser wrote: On Monday 02 January 2006 08:10, Jake wrote: I sent this

RE: [Zope] ZServer threads and pool-size question

2006-01-04 Thread Dieter Maurer
Pascal Peregrina wrote at 2006-1-4 13:34 -: I understand. So what is the typical value to use for pool-size given a certain threads number: n+3 ? It depends on how intensively you are using additional (application level) threads: Each thread using persistent objects requires in general

Re: [Zope] Javascript obfuscator and Zope

2006-01-04 Thread David H
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote: Peter Bengtsson wrote: It's not a Zope product but at least it's python. http://www.issuetrackerproduct.com/Download#slimmer It's basically a javascript whitespace optimiser Compare http://real.issuetrackerproduct.com/tw-sack.js with the original:

[Zope] Re: dynamically creating zip file, returning to user

2006-01-04 Thread Tres Seaver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Toews wrote: Zope 2.8.0, Python 2.3.5 I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to zip up some files in my zope instance and return them to the user. I can sucessfully create a zip file on the local file system, but if I try to pass it

[Zope] Cookie Crumbler

2006-01-04 Thread Infor Gates
Dear zopistI have a trying time using Cookie Crumbler 1.2 with Zope2.8.4 (windows version).I could NOT figure out how to log out a user. I have simplified to the orginal logged_out form to this:dtml-call "RESPONSE.expireCookie('__ac_name')" a href=""logout/aHowever, neither this nor the original