On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Maróy Ákos wrote:

> Ivan Ristic wrote:
> >   Right, but you can still use shared memory, or, you can store
> >   persistent objects onto the filesystem. We've done the later
> >   with satisfactory results.
> 
> Point taken. But this only allows to share resources that can be copied 
> into and from IPC shared memory. Some resources (like open database 
> connections, or a JVM) are not like that, even though they are expensive 
> to create.

Have a look at www.vl-srm.net, and more even the article about it @ 
http://www.vl-srm.net/doc/articles/php-almanac-2002.php (the part about 
Bananas might be th emost relevant thing).

Derick

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