I will make said changes, and add my Flask-DAL extension to the flask app,
so at least the database layer will be the exact same.

Flask handles sessions too. I shouldn't disable web2py sessions while
letting flask use sessions, that would be an unfair test too.

The good news is, that even with migrate=True the DAL still outperforms
sqlalchemy (yay). So using sqlalchemy would result in a slightly slower
flask.

--
Thadeus




On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 9:02 AM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:

> I agree with your assessment. The problem you,  Iceberg, Rahul, and
> MikeEllis are having with Rocket appears distinct from the problem
> Thadeus is having uwsgi+cherokee.
>
> In my previous email I tried to suggest changes in Thadeus code to
> isolate the cause of his problem.
>
> Going back to your problem. I am still suspicious that this is a cron
> issue. Can you try change cron=True into cron=False in web2py.py?
>
> Massimo
>
>
>
> On Jul 21, 8:41 am, Kuba Kucharski <kuba.kuchar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > You said: "I moved to apache/WSGI from Rocket. For me the problem
> > > disappears." therefore your problem is not the same that some other
> > > problems experienced with apache/WSGI.
> >
> > look at Iceberg, Rahul, MikeEllis in this thread
> >
> > >You also said you cache.ram all
> > > requests. Can you try remove the caching? Any improvement?
> >
> > I think there are two or more problems. One is Thadeus having. The
> > second was described by me. They can be the same but they seem not to
> > be. As I investigated in this thread people talking about "my kind of
> > the problem" report using rocket/cherrypy. Removing caching gives no
> > improvement.
>

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