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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Torsten Förtsch <to...@gmx.net> on 2010/04/19 17:58:31 UTC
How to handle long running requests without locking an apache worker
Hi,
some of you might find this one interesting:
http://foertsch.name/ModPerl-Tricks/req-hand-over.shtml
Torsten Förtsch
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Re: How to handle long running requests without locking an apache
worker
Posted by Michael Ludwig <mi...@xing.com>.
Am 19.04.2010 um 17:58 schrieb Torsten Förtsch:
> http://foertsch.name/ModPerl-Tricks/req-hand-over.shtml
Quoting from this page:
"One note at first, by the time of this writing the released modperl version is not able to do this by the reason that there is no interface to fetch the client socket. You'll have to use either the newest SVN version or apply a simple patch. This is quite experimental stuff."
It is very interesting! Looking forward to its eventual release!
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Re: How to handle long running requests without locking an apache
worker
Posted by Tosh Cooey <to...@1200group.com>.
This will become very important as the PUSH capability of HTML5 gains
traction.
Maybe I should go read it again :)
Thanks Torsten!
Tosh
Torsten Förtsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some of you might find this one interesting:
>
> http://foertsch.name/ModPerl-Tricks/req-hand-over.shtml
>
> Torsten Förtsch
>
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