Hi Greg,
Greg McClure wrote:
Webware users/developers,
I was curious about the maturity and activity on the Webware project. I have
a new project that would benefit a great deal from being implemented in
Python. However a lot of the various frameworks seem to be, well, orphaned
or not very active. That's a concern because I don't want to depend upon a
framework that might not be maintained a year from now.
I think that the Webware project has a lot going for it, but the main
project page indicates that it was last updated on August 1, 2003. Of itself
that may not be cause for concern, because I see that former updates have
also been widely spaced apart. But it does raise a few questions:
* Is anyone here using Webware for Web applications involving 50 or more
concurrent users for a regular, extended span of hours per day?
Me.
* Are there examples?
Sorry, intranet sites.
* Has anyone encountered any serious bugs/gotchas with implementing Webware
PSP pages, or any of the other "kits"? (TaskKit, UserKit, WebKit, WebUtils)
I only use webkit, no gotchas, just don't save connections in session
objects a Lock() critical concurrent parts of the application.
* Is response on the lists pretty solid? How hard is it to get knowledgable
involvement from people on the list?
The list is great, full of people willing to give accurate and FAST
responses.
* For those who have successfully implemented client project work using
Webware, are you happy with the results overall? Are you an active proponent
for adoption of the framework, or are you experimenting?
I've done several minor projects a one big business critical. I'ts been
working great. No time for experimentation.
Please understand, I'm not trying to cause controversy here, I'm only trying
to make an informed decision based on others' experience with Webware and
their perceptions regarding its future. Any information would be helpful.
All the best,
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greg mcclure
director, development
third stone media
http://www.thirdstone.net
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