On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Edin Kadribasic wrote:
> 
> > The trouble with remote object access mechanisms is that most of them are
> > really slow. I had great success with serializing objects and arrays into
> > shared memory. All of that was done in PHP using sysvshm extension. Maybe
> > some system support for that could make it even easier and hopefully
> > even faster.
> 
> The 'remote' accessesible objects can also be on the same server, with
> communications trhough unix domain sockets, this shouldn't be that slow.

Well, I'm aware of that :) Still, you can serialize objects to the 
database if you want to, but the performance is going to be poor. I cannot 
image XMLRPC being any faster. I did use Corba a while back, and I'm still 
recovering from the experience.
 
> > The approach is not perfect. Your objects become readable to every
> > user on the same webserver, so it would probably be impractical for ISPs
> > to enable it.
> 
> In SRM objects are bound to a session (if that is requested from the
> script while creating an object).

I have not tried that before. To be honest, I'm clueless as to what SRM 
is. Could you please send some pointers?

Edin


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