Am 17.11.2011, 14:02 Uhr, schrieb Steve Teale
<[email protected]>:
I've noticed this sort of thing mentioned a couple of times recently in
conjunction with CGI.
I did a D implementation of the AJP13 protocol some time ago. That is
very easy to set up in Apache - you just follow the instructions for
Tomcat. Then you can make your D app a service/daemon so it does not have
to start up to serve a request.
A long running D service could easily pile up a lot of memory.
CGI doesn't have that particular problem.
I'd really be interested in some comparisons, CPU utilization, memory
footprint, response time, impact of druntime initialization, ...