From: "Tom Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Todd W wrote:
CGI::Application, on the other hand, is very minimal. As an example, here
is a link I wrote up to a self contained CGI::Application app that shows
how to utilize the session plugin:
http://cgiapp.erlbaum.net/cgi-bin/cgi-app/index.cgi?CgiApplicationPluginSessionExample
Couldn't you run CGI::Application under FastCGI as well?
I would think that would be the best of both worlds in terms of speed
while preserving the minimal qualities of CGI::Application.
Yes, you sure could. I use Apache::RegistryLoader, but if you are more
proficient with FastCGI please by all means use it.
And then the plugin you want to use TT from CGI::Application is
CGI::Application::Plugin::TT
(http://search.cpan.org/~ceeshek/CGI-Application-Plugin-TT-1.03/)
Take a look at the synopsis, you'll see it is just as easy to get going with
TT in CGI::App as it is with sessions.
As you progress, don't forget to put functionality that you use for all your
applications in a super class, and then spawn off derivative applications in
a subclass.
Todd W.
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