On 5/30/06, Tom Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I impliment a Servlet in Perl without writing my own http server or
running apache?
What exactly are you trying to do? I assume you didn't get a response
because you weren't very specific.
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How can I impliment a Servlet in Perl without writing my own http server or
running apache?
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, and establish an authentication method (BASIC).
As I understand it, I can create an object:
my $server = Servlet::Http::HttpServlet-new();
and I guess I can create the same server with specific options via:
my $server = Servlet::Http::HttpServlet-($config);
where $config is a hash reference
What are the key differences between CGI and Servlets?
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process via a
'servlet' container, like Tomcat. Some servlet containers can run
standalone as a web server (Tomcat can), others, need to be run as a
process invoked by a web server like Apache via an intermediary module,
like mod_jk. Actually, Tomcat can be used as either of these. :-) Of
course
Servlets are more scalable than CGIs and that is what is one of the biggest
advantages!
A Servlet is instantiated for the first request and any subsequent requests
to the same servlet spawns a separate thread, whereas CGIs are costly and
had to be instantiated afresh for every fresh request
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Subject: RE: CGI vs. Servlet technologies
Servlets are more scalable than CGIs and that is what is one of the biggest
advantages!
A Servlet
--- Hanson, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But don't forget that there are other technologies other than servlets that
cache code so that they don't need to be recompiled for each hit. ...And
this being a Perl list there is mod_perl a plugin for Apache (free) and
PerlEx for IIS (from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Servlets are more scalable than CGIs and that is what is one of the biggest
advantages!
A Servlet is instantiated for the first request and any subsequent requests
to the same servlet spawns a separate thread, whereas CGIs are costly and
had to be instantiated