Paul Querna wrote:
> I guess one of the reasons why mod_cache_requestor did not take off
was its
> dependency on an external http client library. So what about creating
> a http client library and adding it to apr-util / creating
apr-http-client
*cough* serf *cough*
http://svn.webdav.org/
On 04/18/2006 06:35 PM, Parin Shah wrote:
> Plüm, Rüdiger, wrote:
>
> I have been spending some time to remove the libcurl dependency by
> creating fake connection and requests. I didn't know we already have
> such functionality in proxy. Can you tell me where is that code to
> create fake con
On 04/18/2006 08:57 PM, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
>
>>
>>> The httpd community has never objected to it. IF you are suggesting
>>> putting
>>> wire protocol implementations in APR, I think again you are
>>> overloading the
>>> charter. Suggesting that a matching cl
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
The httpd community has never objected to it. IF you are suggesting putting
wire protocol implementations in APR, I think again you are overloading the
charter. Suggesting that a matching client wire protocol library fits into
the httpd's project goals makes alot more
On 4/18/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I know :-).
> > But I would like to see this inside the apr framework as it
> > seems to me that serf has some acceptance problems here in the httpd
> > community. Please correct me if this impression is wrong.
>
> Your impression is w
Plüm wrote:
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Paul Querna
*cough* serf *cough*
http://svn.webdav.org/repos/projects/serf/trunk
I know :-).
But I would like to see this inside the apr framework as it
seems to me that serf has some acceptance problems here in the httpd
community. Ple
Plüm, Rüdiger, wrote:
> I guess one of the reasons why mod_cache_requestor did not take off was its
> dependency on an external http client library. So what about creating
> a http client library and adding it to apr-util / creating apr-http-client
> as a SoC project?
>
> The httpd proxy code woul
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Paul Querna
>
> *cough* serf *cough*
>
> http://svn.webdav.org/repos/projects/serf/trunk
>
I know :-).
But I would like to see this inside the apr framework as it
seems to me that serf has some acceptance problems here in the httpd
community. Please
Paul Querna wrote:
Plüm wrote:
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Ian Holsman
- mod_cache_requestor (which i don't think really took off)
I guess one of the reasons why mod_cache_requestor did not take off
was its
dependency on an external http client library. So what about creatin
Plüm wrote:
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Ian Holsman
- mod_cache_requestor (which i don't think really took off)
I guess one of the reasons why mod_cache_requestor did not take off was its
dependency on an external http client library. So what about creating
a http client librar
If anyone wants to be "mentored" in this (memcache and/or generalized
cache modules, new mod_http_cache) I am willing to be mentor.
Ian Holsman wrote:
yeah.. thats the hard part of SoC.
not coding it yourself in 20 minutes, and leaving it for your student to
do ;-)
Was just an idea, I c
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Ian Holsman
> - mod_cache_requestor (which i don't think really took off)
I guess one of the reasons why mod_cache_requestor did not take off was its
dependency on an external http client library. So what about creating
a http client library and addin
yeah.. thats the hard part of SoC.
not coding it yourself in 20 minutes, and leaving it for your student
to do ;-)
On 18/04/2006, at 5:43 AM, Brian Akins wrote:
Parin Shah wrote:
I have liked the idea of mod_memcached. I can work on it with you (if
we have Soc student for this project, I c
Parin Shah wrote:
I have liked the idea of mod_memcached. I can work on it with you (if
we have Soc student for this project, I can work with him as well )
To clarify, I really meant to say mod_memcache, the client part, not the
server.
Was just an idea, I can help in some way as well. I h
> An example I'd like to do (or mentor someone) is a mod_memcached that
> could serve as the basis of memcached based modules. It could handle
> all the configuration details, errors, and general heavy lifting of
> memcached. It would then be very easy to write other modules that had
> hooks into
> - mod_cache_requestor (which i don't think really took off)
> and 2 active comitters.
I still haven't given up on it. :-) I am trying to remove the libcurl
dependency by creating mocked up connection and request. hopefully, it
would take off one day :-)
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 10:15:09AM -0700, Garrett Rooney wrote:
> Perhaps, but AFAICT infra@ doesn't have this kind of thing lying
> around at the moment, so unless someone is going to step up with
> hardware people can use it's kind of a showstopper.
It's biased towards a single vendor, but SUN a
On 4/17/06, Jeff McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian Holsman wrote:> ideas so far (half joking):> - mod_ircd> - implementing a UDP protocol> - a caching module implement CML (cache-meta-language)> - a SEDA type MPMmod_snmp would be very useful.
I have implemented snmp for Apache 2.0.x (mod-apa
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
LOL - not to mention the converse. Even when eating all four 1GB network
segments it's quite difficult to saturate anything but the NICs on one of
Sun's T2000 loaner boxes until you add dynamic content to the mix :)
Try smaller files. like 1 byte. That is how I te
Garrett Rooney wrote:
To really benchmark it's going
to require more stuff than your average college student has lying
around the house.
Simple dual opteron with GigE networking is more than sufficient. I can
"mentor" by testing some changes if somebody needs it.
--
Brian Akins
Lead Syst
Garrett Rooney wrote:
I suspect that a significant problem with this sort of project will be
lack of proper hardware for benchmarking purposes. From everything
I've heard it's not all that hard to totally saturate the kind of
networks you're likely to have sitting around your house with
commodi
Rian A Hunter wrote:
This seems to be more viable for our threaded MPMs. For the prefork
MPM, maybe a
goal for 10,000 connections might be impractical.
Using worker, we do "many thousands of connections" (ie, much more than
10k). I think Colm has published some numbers about his experiences.
FWIW, in our earlier discussions we discussed segmented keys, that any
provider wouldn't have to provide multiple keys (to be hooked) but would
have to support segmented keys such that (for example) three UUID's would
designate highest - narrower - narrowest lookup, and it would (of course)
be exp
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 10:15:09AM -0700, Garrett Rooney wrote:
> Perhaps, but AFAICT infra@ doesn't have this kind of thing lying
> around at the moment, so unless someone is going to step up with
> hardware people can use it's kind of a showstopper.
>
Correct.
vh
Mads Toftum
--
`Darn it, who
On 4/17/06, Brian McCallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Apr 17, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Garrett Rooney wrote:
>
> > I suspect that a significant problem with this sort of project will be
> > lack of proper hardware for benchmarking purposes. From everything
> > I've heard it's not all that hard
On Apr 17, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Garrett Rooney wrote:
I suspect that a significant problem with this sort of project will be
lack of proper hardware for benchmarking purposes. From everything
I've heard it's not all that hard to totally saturate the kind of
networks you're likely to have sitting
On 4/17/06, Colm MacCarthaigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 12:34:29PM -0400, Rian A Hunter wrote:
> > I think a SoC project that profiles Apache (and finds out where we
> > fall short) so that we are able to compete with other lightweight HTTP
> > servers popping up these da
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 16:13:06 +1000
Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so.. if there is any niggly things or cool projects you haven't got
> the time to do yourself,
Yeah, my no 1. wish is a mod_tal (the existing sourceforge project was
abandomed before start) that:
1. acts as an output f
On 4/16/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Google is about to start it's summer of code project
>
> what does this mean for HTTP/APR ?
>
> we need:
> - mentors
I'd be willing to help mentor.
> and
> - project ideas.
A few ideas:
in APR:
- Improve the build system so that it can gen
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 12:34:29PM -0400, Rian A Hunter wrote:
> I think a SoC project that profiles Apache (and finds out where we
> fall short) so that we are able to compete with other lightweight HTTP
> servers popping up these days would be a good endeavor for any CS
> student.
Right now, I'm
Quoting Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ideas so far (half joking):
- mod_ircd
- implementing a UDP protocol
- a caching module implement CML (cache-meta-language)
- a SEDA type MPM
http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
I think a SoC project that profiles Apache (and finds out where we fall short)
s
An example I'd like to do (or mentor someone) is a mod_memcached that
could serve as the basis of memcached based modules. It could handle
all the configuration details, errors, and general heavy lifting of
memcached. It would then be very easy to write other modules that had
hooks into memca
Ian Holsman wrote:
so.. lets get brainstorming. Let's see HTTP get the prize for most
ideas (and beat those java weanies)
LOL! Ok, in all seriousness, error message localization is -sooo- long
overdue, and we have a perpetual problem with apr_status_t extention.
The next 2.0 release of apr
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 07:27:08AM +0100, Nick Kew wrote:
> - Update apxs to search web, download & verify modules,
> get security and license info.
>
More details from the discussions at apachecon EU last year:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/200507.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
vh
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 02:25:46PM +0200, Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
> I've seen a mod_snmp somewhere:
> http://www.mod-snmp.com/mod_snmp.html
> don't know how if its free and for what version though.
>
SNMP module for Apache 1.3.x as you can see on www.mod-snmp.com
vh
Mads Toftum
--
`Darn it, who
I've seen a mod_snmp somewhere:http://www.mod-snmp.com/mod_snmp.htmldon't know how if its free and for what version though.
On 4/17/06, Jeff McAdams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ian Holsman wrote:> ideas so far (half joking):> - mod_ircd> - implementing a UDP protocol> - a caching module implement CM
Ian Holsman wrote:
> ideas so far (half joking):
> - mod_ircd
> - implementing a UDP protocol
> - a caching module implement CML (cache-meta-language)
> - a SEDA type MPM
mod_snmp would be very useful.
--
Jeff McAdams
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a
little temporary safety de
On Mon, Apr 17, 2006 at 06:44:11PM +1000, John Vandenberg wrote:
> A "cool" project that appears to needs a coder is mod_bittorrent.
There's already a mod_bittorrent, but it only produces .torrent files
dynamically, it doesn't act as as a seed or participate in the p2p.
There's mod_torrent too w
On 17/04/2006, at 6:43 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 07:45, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
On 17/04/2006, at 4:27 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 07:13, Ian Holsman wrote:
OK, let's play ...
- Language bindings (mod_[perl|python|etc]) for new goodies
like DBD and XMLNS
On Monday 17 April 2006 07:45, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> On 17/04/2006, at 4:27 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
> > On Monday 17 April 2006 07:13, Ian Holsman wrote:
> >
> > OK, let's play ...
> >
> > - Language bindings (mod_[perl|python|etc]) for new goodies
> > like DBD and XMLNS
>
> This possibly ties up
On 17/04/2006, at 4:27 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 07:13, Ian Holsman wrote:
OK, let's play ...
- Language bindings (mod_[perl|python|etc]) for new goodies
like DBD and XMLNS
This possibly ties up with something which I was intending to one day
implement
in mod_python. T
On Monday 17 April 2006 07:13, Ian Holsman wrote:
> ideas so far (half joking):
> - mod_ircd
> - implementing a UDP protocol
> - a caching module implement CML (cache-meta-language)
> - a SEDA type MPM
OK, let's play ...
- Language bindings (mod_[perl|python|etc]) for new goodies
like DBD and
Google is about to start it's summer of code project
what does this mean for HTTP/APR ?
we need:
- mentors
and
- project ideas.
so.. if there is any niggly things or cool projects you haven't got
the time to do yourself, but could devote 2-3 hrs/week to help
someone else do, and could be ac
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