> I'm just starting in on porting some scripts over to either
> Apache::Registry or Apache::PerlRun, and trying to absorb as much as I can.
>  It's seems a bit overwhelming at first.
> 
> My scripts are reasonably clean, running under -w and use strict, yet I'm
> sure I have lots of porting issues to deal with.  I understand that it's
> hard to answer without knowing details about my setup, but in general are
> the speed gains with Apahce::Registry over Apache::PerlRun worth the extra
> porting work?  
> 
> Besides all the information at perl.apache.org, can you recommend any good
> resources (book, web pages) that stand out in your memory as being very
> helpful when you were starting out?

I'm not sure why have you discarded the docs at perl.apache.org so fast,
did you read them at all? Did you take a look at the guide?
perl.apache.org/guide 

> I have a bunch of questions, of course, such as: Under Apache::Registry do
> I have to be aware of other Apache::Registry scripts that may be running
> under the same server process as my program?  For example, I often open
> STDERR to a log file in my CGI scripts.  Will all scripts running on that
> process then write to my log file?
> 
> And I often have a public CGI script, and an 'Admin' script where the
> public script opens a log file (using STDERR) with a share lock, but the
> 'Admin' script opens with an exclusive lock on the same file when updating
> config files.  It would seem to make sense to not have to open and close
> the log file for each execution, but rather leave the file open and just
> grab and release the lock during execution.    But I'm really unclear how
> to set this up under Apache::Registry and if there are race conditions to
> worry about.
> 
> Anyway, I'm really seeking pointers on good references for just starting
> out that will help me answer these type of questions and keep me quite for
> a while.
> 
> Thanks very much,
> 
> Bill Moseley
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 



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