dynamic caching

2009-02-13 Thread JPengCA
Hello, Can we write a dynamic caching system with modperl within few days? I got the idea from this article: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wsdoc400/v6r0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ib m.websphere.iseries.doc/info/ae/ae/welc6tech_dyn.html Any comments are welcome. We can pay for this

Re: dynamic caching

2009-02-13 Thread JPengCA
In a message dated 2009-2-14 0:39:49, phark...@gmail.com writes: That's a huge article. Which part sounded good to you? There are many caching tools available for mod_perl. I wish to cache a full dynamic application like Web Services (SOAP). I was thinking if it's possible to make a proxy

Re: tracking a coredump problem

2009-02-12 Thread JPengCA
In a message dated 2009-2-12 22:39:48, eric.b...@barclayscapital.com writes: Nope, selinux is disabled on /etc/selinux/config Or you may take a look at this article: _http://blog.modsecurity.org/2009/01/building-qa-test-cases-from-waf-data.html _

Re: Using mod_perl in a non httpd environment

2009-02-11 Thread JPengCA
In a message dated 2009-2-11 19:48:12 titet...@gmail.com writes: My questions: is there a way to run mod_perl/my_module on an HTTP server/reverse proxy other than apache ? If so, what kind of HTTP server/reverse proxy ? You can't run modperl modules on other httpds than Apache. But for