I'm planning on submitting the following talk proposal for a 45 minute
presentation session:
Inherited method handlers for mod_perl
1. What is an inherited handler and its benefits (5min)
a) Single handler for all packages.
b) Speeds code development.
c) Removes repeated code.
2. A simple example (10min)
a) How to inherit a handler into multiple packages.
3. Treating handlers completely like objects, a complex example. (10min)
a) A single generalized handler.
b) Overriding configuration methods.
c) Putting it all together.
4. Multiply inherited handlers (10min)
a) Customizing the handler for a specific application.
5. Who is doing this now. (5min)
a) Projects that implement this idea
* All examples will utilize mod_perl 2.0, though this idea can be used
identically in mod_perl 1.x
The only uncertainty I have right now is on on the last section of the
talk. I don't know of any project currently using this method, though I
have not looked too far. If you know of a project that does use an
approach please let me know.
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Nicholas Studt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>