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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Marty Landman <ML...@face2interface.com> on 2004/01/06 02:33:19 UTC
[users@httpd] mod_perl appropriate?
I'm not sure if this is the answer. The question is, I notice an
application under development takes about 5 seconds to compile on my
server. It would doubtless benefit from a rewrite however some of the
overhead is just because it's gotten pretty big, with several packages to
load.
Is mod_perl the appropriate thing to use to reduce this overhead in my
development environment? If so, is this a proper place to ask for
information on installation etc..?
Marty Landman Face 2 Interface Inc 845-679-9387
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Re: [users@httpd] mod_perl appropriate?
Posted by Carl Brewer <ca...@vivitec.com.au>.
Marty Landman wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is the answer. The question is, I notice an
> application under development takes about 5 seconds to compile on my
> server. It would doubtless benefit from a rewrite however some of the
> overhead is just because it's gotten pretty big, with several packages
> to load.
>
> Is mod_perl the appropriate thing to use to reduce this overhead in my
> development environment? If so, is this a proper place to ask for
> information on installation etc..?
Quite possibly mod_perl may well be very useful
The place to ask is the modperl list, see perl.apache.org for
details
cheers
Carl
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