Hi Brad, * Brad Bowman <[email protected]> [2009-06-09 10:05]: > Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote: > >I like to use ::Engine::HTTP::Prefork coupled with whatever > >reverse proxy server strikes one’s fancy (whether it be Squid, > >Apache mod_proxy, Varnish, lighttpd, whatever). Additionally I > >like to use ::Plugin::Static::Simple, sending proper Expires > >headers so that the reverse proxy will keep those cached files > >around forever. > > > >That takes decoupling to its logical conclusion: the > >application server is standalone and works completely > >independently from the internet-facing server. You can fire > >requests at it like you would at any webserver. You can use > >the same engine during development and in production. There > >are more advantages, but I forget. > > > >It’s all very, very nice. > > I'd like to know more about this. > > (It almost sounds to good to be true...)
what questions do you have? All I can think to say right now is look at Catalyst::Engine::HTTP::Prefork and work from there… Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/> _______________________________________________ List: [email protected] Listinfo: http://lists.scsys.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/
