Re: [JBoss-dev] [ot] php vs. java: it's the cache!

2003-01-18 Thread Holger Baxmann
> I did not read SD with article, but I've browsed their code
> source a lot and I can say that :
> 
> They are using mysql as RAM, why ?
> 
> 1.PHP cannot share variables between scripts.
> 2.A variable lifecycle last during one request.
> 
iirc, we have had a c++ kernel for some messagepassing mechanics in our php
collab suite ...


bax


> julien
> 
> 
> CR> hi,
> 
> CR> just dug up something via slashdot which proves marc's point about the
> CR> caches and basically explains why the phpnuke on the jboss site was
> CR> doomed to fail sooner or later:
> 
> CR> http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=45000246
> 
> CR> sorry for the noise, thought that some of you might find that
> CR> interesting.
> 
> CR> rgds,
> CR> christian
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Re: [JBoss-dev] [ot] php vs. java: it's the cache!

2003-01-18 Thread julien viet
I did not read SD with article, but I've browsed their code
source a lot and I can say that :

They are using mysql as RAM, why ?

1.PHP cannot share variables between scripts.
2.A variable lifecycle last during one request.

julien


CR> hi,

CR> just dug up something via slashdot which proves marc's point about the
CR> caches and basically explains why the phpnuke on the jboss site was
CR> doomed to fail sooner or later:

CR> http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=45000246

CR> sorry for the noise, thought that some of you might find that
CR> interesting.

CR> rgds,
CR> christian



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[JBoss-dev] [ot] php vs. java: it's the cache!

2003-01-18 Thread Christian Riege
hi,

just dug up something via slashdot which proves marc's point about the
caches and basically explains why the phpnuke on the jboss site was
doomed to fail sooner or later:

http://www.aceshardware.com/read.jsp?id=45000246

sorry for the noise, thought that some of you might find that
interesting.

rgds,
christian



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