The bugfix release Webware for Python 1.1.1 is available now for Python versions 2.4 to 2.7. See the release notes for fixes and minor changes.
The final version of Webware for Python 1.1 has been released. This new version runs with all Python versions from 2.4 to 2.7 and comes with a couple of improvements and new features. See the release notes for details.
This is the second bugfix release for Webware for Python release 1.0, mainly fixing some problems and shortcomings of the PSP plug-in. See the WebKit and PSP release notes for details.
This is the first bugfix release for Webware for Python release 1.0, mainly fixing a problem that could appear when communicating with the threaded application server over a network connection. See the WebKit release notes for details.
This is the historic Webware for Python release 1.0. It runs with all Python versions from 2.0 to 2.6. Bugfix releases will have version numbers 1.0.x and remain compatible with all these Python versions. Future development will start with Webware for Python version 1.1 and require more modern Python versions.
A lot of bugs have been fixed, and a few small improvements and changes have been made since the last release. See the release notes for WebKit, MiddleKit, TaskKit and CGIWrapper for details.... read more
Webware 0.9.4 has been released.
This release of Webware for Python contains some fixes
and improvements of WebKit, and it adds some more
configuration options that have been requested.
Webware for Python is a suite of Python packages and tools for
developing object-oriented, web-based applications. The suite uses
well known design patterns and includes a fast Application Server,
Servlets, Python Server Pages (PSP), Object-Relational Mapping,
Task Scheduling, Session Management, and many other features.
Webware is very modular and easily extended.... read more
Webware 0.9.3 has been released.
This release of Webware for Python includes a couple of fixes and
improvements of WebKit and some cleanup of the overall Webware codebase.
Please have a look at the WebKit release notes for details.
Webware for Python is a suite of Python packages and tools for
developing object-oriented, web-based applications. The suite uses
well known design patterns and includes a fast Application Server,
Servlets, Python Server Pages (PSP), Object-Relational Mapping,
Task Scheduling, Session Management, and many other features.
Webware is very modular and easily extended.... read more
Webware 0.9.2 has been released.
This release of Webware for Python includes a couple of fixes
and improvements of WebKit, MiddleKit, MiscUtils and WebUtils
(see the respective release notes).
Webware for Python is a suite of Python packages and tools for
developing object-oriented, web-based applications. The suite uses
well known design patterns and includes a fast Application Server,
Servlets, Python Server Pages (PSP), Object-Relational Mapping,
Task Scheduling, Session Management, and many other features.
Webware is very modular and easily extended.... read more
Webware 0.9.1 has been released.
This release of Webware for Python includes a few fixes and improvements of the WebKit, MiddleKit and KidKit components.
Webware for Python is a suite of Python packages and tools for developing object-oriented, web-based applications. The suite uses well known design patterns and includes a fast Application Server, Servlets, Python Server Pages (PSP), Object-Relational Mapping, Task Scheduling, Session Management, and many other features. Webware is very modular and easily extended.... read more
Webware 0.9 has been released.
The new release includes numerous enhancements, additions and bug fixes over the previous release. We can list only a few of them here:
* easier installation
* improved documentation
* improved examples
* bug fixes
* a built-in HTTP server for immediate "playing",
* a debug app server compatible with WingIDE and other debuggers
* support for the Kid templating language
* support for PostgreSQL
* better support for recent versions of Python including properties,
the object type and the datetime module... read more