On 10/2/06, Sebastian Bergmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What you really want is keep
some objects alive outside the HTTP request lifecycle.
Yes, exactly!
SRM, which was
started by Derick about six years ago, provides functionality like this.
Thanks for the tip, this SRM seems to
martin sarsale wrote:
> This SRM?
> http://www.vl-srm.net/
Yes.
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Sebastian Bergmann wrote:
Pavel Shevaev wrote:
Wouldn't it be great to have the most frequently used library classes
to be available at once, before any actual request processing happens?
A bytecode cache such as APC does this. What you really want is keep
some objects alive outside
Pavel Shevaev wrote:
> Wouldn't it be great to have the most frequently used library classes
> to be available at once, before any actual request processing happens?
A bytecode cache such as APC does this. What you really want is keep
some objects alive outside the HTTP request lifecycle. SRM, w