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- Subject: HTTP app architecture (was Re: What would _you_ like in a Lua CMS?)
- From: Jacques Chester <jacques@...>
- Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 07:11:11 +0800
On 30/09/2009, at 12:28 AM, Petite Abeille wrote:
And nginx is even faster, simpler, leaner, meaner than lighttpd :)
So the cool Ruby kids say! Personally Lighty has been a
winner for the sites I manage. I also like that you can
embed Lua scripts in the server.
I do realize that this argument is going against nearly 15 years of
Common Gateway Interface indoctrination :D
I've argued similar things before in other forums (that
apps in future might embed their own HTTP handling). But
I didn't see it being a case of using a pure Lua, pure
Ruby, pure Python etc solution. Rather I expected folk
would settle on some fast, easily wrapped C library.
One that looks nice is Libebb[1].
But as I pointed out, (F|S)CGI isn't a performance tool.
Its purpose is to abstract the web server away from the
application. For a lot of people, that matters.
I am happy in this case to agree to (partly) disagree.
Cheers,
JC.
[1] http://tinyclouds.org/libebb/