"FML" == Flemming Mahler Larsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FML It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own
FML copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of
FML shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any
FML
Flemming,
Check out IPC::SharedCache (uses IPC::ShareLite(?) underneath) by Sam
Tregar, author of HTML::Template. It does exactly what the name implies.
I believe the most recent version is 1.3, but check out your local CPAN
mirror for the latest copy. The documentation is rather good IMHO and
It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own
copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of
shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any
experience in this field (or even better examples of how to do it)?
A good
It seems as this has the effect that each server process keeps its own
copy of the templates. I would like to avoid this by using some sort of
shared memory between the server processes. Does any of you have any
experience in this field (or even better examples of how to do it)?
A good
Flemming Mahler Larsen wrote:
Hi,
We've been moving several small "CGI powered sites" to mod_perl and the
results has been quite terrific. Based on this we're about to move our
first large (large in size and heavy traffic) site from an Oracle
Application Server to mod_perl. We're using
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A good package for this is IPC::Shareable. You can store info in semaphores
and share it between processes.
Except that I don't think you can you use shared memory (the semaphores are
just flags) across multiple web servers, and I have been