M Saleh EG wrote:
What I mean by Application-Scope variables is  variables that can be
available for the Application or Web-Application all the time after
starting the application by a trigger. After having the triger fired
those Application-Scope Variables, Datastructures, Object, and
refrences would be available for all the requests. That's how I'd
equate persistant PHP-Applications to having Application-Scope PHP
variables.

A lame Example to illustrate the purpose of Application-Scope
variables would be the persistant DB connections. Not 100% the same
but it's for the same purpose

So if you could have a huge object persistant( Application-Scope
object ) that does alot of work for you then that object is a PHP
persistant application which I call Application-Scope var or object !

Hope that clears it out.


firstly this goes against the basic principle of 'SHARE NOTHING' that php is based on - so I doubt that the basic php environment will be changed to accomodate such a feature any time soon.


... secondly there is something like this out called SRM (Script Running Machine) which gives the same sort of functionality but in a different way (i.e. 'application scope' vars are not part of the script itself but run in a 'script server') - written by Direck Rethans (among others): try the following keywords:

PHP + SRM + Bananas (+ Rethans)

Maybe it helps you.


On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:10:29 +0100, Zouari Fourat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

can u explain a bit more : The answer would be Application-Scope
vars.... wish we had it in PHP

On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 02:42:46 +0400, M Saleh EG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The answer would be Application-Scope vars.... wish we had it in PHP

M.Saleh.E.G
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