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<p>Hi to all <br>
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<p>Interresting research topic, but you have a problem with that
approach: starting the process will have a massive overhead
(compared with a thread) and will consume alot of disk space and
resources !!! <br>
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<p>You would have to create the docker image and process when you
install pywps , and then start the docker when the user calls the
process. I am a bit against using such a big system in PyWPS
unless someone tries to implement it and run it and show or not
that is feasable, <b>we dont know it until we try it</b><br>
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<p>Those were my 2cent :)</p>
<p>J.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20-09-17 15:41, Adam Laža wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi devs,<br>
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I am student of geoinformatics at CTU in Prague. Currently
I'm looking for my ma final thesis topic. Yesterday I met
with Jachym and we discussed about containerization PyWPS
processes (probably with Docker). It could be handy for
killing/pausing a process which is as far as I know quite
crucial in WPS 2.0.<br>
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I'd like to know if somebody already researched this
posibility or whether you have any suggestion or advice.<br>
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Thanks in advance.<br>
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Adam <br>
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