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The current results of these tests are listed below: | The test results below were done using HEAD requests on an arbitrary, but consistent URI. |
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|| Keep Alive || Time (sec) || Requests || || True || 0.279 || 165 || |
|| Keep Alive || Time (sec) || Requests || Requests per/sec || || True || 0.301 || 165 || 548 || || False || 0.161 || 45 || 280 || |
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The following README files explains the test condition. (Note: It's very out of date) |
AsyncoreHTTPServer
This is a small side project I actually did for work. I wrapped asyncore to be an server and request handler. It can be used in much the same way as SimpleHTTPServer though the API is a bit different. It is still a work in progress, but is running, in its current form, in a production environment. It is for the most part HTTP/1.1 compliant and can be used as a RESTful server.
The following file can be used to run tests on the AsyncoreHTTPServer module.
The test results below were done using HEAD requests on an arbitrary, but consistent URI.
Keep Alive |
Time (sec) |
Requests |
Requests per/sec |
True |
0.301 |
165 |
548 |
False |
0.161 |
45 |
280 |
The following README files explains the test condition. (Note: It's very out of date)