Hallo,
Greg McClure hat gesagt: // Greg McClure wrote:

> 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. 

Try w4py.org for a glimpse at the new page, that is still developing,
or http://wiki.webwareforpython.org/ for the new Wiki. 

> 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?

I don't know but I guess, yes. 

> * Are there examples?

webware-sandbox.sf.net

> * Has anyone encountered any serious bugs/gotchas with implementing
> Webware PSP pages, or any of the other "kits"? (TaskKit, UserKit,
> WebKit, WebUtils)

WebKit is very stable, PSP as well, although I don't use it. I use
TaskKit, not many people seem to use UserKit. 

> * Is response on the lists pretty solid? How hard is it to get
> knowledgable involvement from people on the list?

Search the archives. Contrary to the webpage, the list is very active.
It's just, that Webware *is* very mature. There are no serious bugs,
everyone is happy. More or less. ;)

> * 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 use Webware in realworld projects like the shop at
http://normalmailorder.de/. This is pure a Webware site combined with
SQLObject. We don't have 50 concurrent users, though. I wish we had...

Ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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