Although SOAP::Lite interfaces with SMTP and POP3, I don't know if
SOAP::Lite really qualifies to be in the same class as products like JMS,
Neon, or Microsoft MSMQ.
However, I think the description of what the author is interested in is a
bit vague. The words seem to indicate that he would be
> I have some preliminary benchmark code -- only good for relative
> benchmarking, but it is a start. I'd be happy to post the results
> here if people are interested.
Please do.
- Perrin
On 11 Mar 2001, Raphael Arlitt wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to get modperl scripts get stopped by apache when
> the user hits the Stop button in its browser.
> There is a section at
>
>http://www.perldoc.com/cpan/Apache/Example.html#Handling%20the%20'User%20pressed%20Stop%20button'%20case
> where exact
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 04:35:02PM -0800, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> Christian Jaeger wrote:
> > Yes, it uses a separate file for each variable. This way also locking
> > is solved, each variable has it's own file lock.
>
> You should take a look at DeWitt Clinton's Cache::FileCache module,
> announ
Hi,
I need to get modperl scripts get stopped by apache when
the user hits the Stop button in its browser.
There is a section at
http://www.perldoc.com/cpan/Apache/Example.html#Handling%20the%20'User%20pressed%20Stop%20button'%20case
where exactly this is explained. Hm - they mention the
follo
At the upcoming ApacheCon in April, Bill Hilf and I will be presenting a
talk called "Building a Large-Scale E-Commerce Site with Apache and
mod_perl." One of the things we'll be covering is our use of Berkeley
DB, including some problems we encountered with it and our
recommendations on how to u
Christian Jaeger wrote:
> Yes, it uses a separate file for each variable. This way also locking
> is solved, each variable has it's own file lock.
You should take a look at DeWitt Clinton's Cache::FileCache module,
announced on this list. It might make sense to merge your work into
that module,
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 12:10:35PM -0800, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> "Daniel Little (Metrex)" wrote:
> > Along the same lines, how about making SizeAwareMemoryCache as well so that
> > you can specify just how much data you want stored in the cache.
>
> Sounds like Joshua Chamas' Tie::Cache module.
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 02:00:34PM -0600, Daniel Little (Metrex) wrote:
> Along the same lines, how about making SizeAwareMemoryCache as well
> so that you can specify just how much data you want stored in the
> cache.
Good idea. I'll add that to the 0.04 feature list as well.
Thanks!
-DeWitt
jeff saenz wrote:
> Might be possible that soap is addressing messaging issues.
> > > Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
> > > I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
> > > "events", and have perl code throw those events caus
Perrin,
> "Daniel Little (Metrex)" wrote:
> > Along the same lines, how about making SizeAwareMemoryCache as
> well so that
> > you can specify just how much data you want stored in the cache.
>
> Sounds like Joshua Chamas' Tie::Cache module. It provides a
> size-limited LRU cache.
Indeed! Than
Might be possible that soap is addressing messaging issues.
Nathan Torkington wrote:
> "Michael A. Nachbaur" wrote:
> >
> > Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
> > in with my question.
> >
> > Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar
"Daniel Little (Metrex)" wrote:
> Along the same lines, how about making SizeAwareMemoryCache as well so that
> you can specify just how much data you want stored in the cache.
Sounds like Joshua Chamas' Tie::Cache module. It provides a
size-limited LRU cache.
- Perrin
DeWitt,
> > Have you though about making SharedMemoryCache flush to disk if it
> > becomes full but before it's time to expire the data?
>
> I've done a lot of thinking about a multi-layered cache
> implementation. The API would be the same, but it would be clever
> about using MemoryCache -> Sh
"Michael A. Nachbaur" wrote:
>
> Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
> in with my question.
>
> Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
> I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
> "events",
Hi,
Well, being on the West Coast I failed to realize that "ApacheCon
Early-Bird registration ends TO-DAY!" was sometime in the afternoon before
I got back on-line to find that announcement...
Anyway, are there any other cheap^H^H^H^H^H poor contractors that would
like to form a group and go for
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 11:17:21AM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
> When you say successor to File::Cache does that means File::Cache
> will not be maintained as a separate module anymore?
There are no features in File::Cache that will not exist in
Cache::FileCache and Cache::SizeAwareFileCache. Ac
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Michael A. Nachbaur wrote:
> Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
> in with my question.
>
> Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
> I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for cer
At 01:03 PM 03/10/01 -0500, DeWitt Clinton wrote:
>Summary:
>
> Perl Cache is the successor to the popular File::Cache and
> IPC::Cache perl libraries. This project unifies those modules under
> the generic Cache::Cache interface and implements Cache::FileCache,
> Cache::MemoryCache, Cache::Sh
Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump
in with my question.
Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar to JMS?
I'd like to be able to have an object registered as a handler for certain
"events", and have perl code throw those events causin
Summary:
Perl Cache is the successor to the popular File::Cache and
IPC::Cache perl libraries. This project unifies those modules under
the generic Cache::Cache interface and implements Cache::FileCache,
Cache::MemoryCache, Cache::SharedMemoryCache, and
Cache::SizeAwareFileCache.
Rele
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 12:41:25PM +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Richard Chen wrote:
>
> > This is pretty weird situation. I have installed a signal
> > handler in startup.pl which showed that the signal is
> > delivered to a different process!
> >
> > Here are the demo files:
>
At 0:23 Uhr -0800 10.3.2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
>On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Christian Jaeger wrote:
>> For all of you trying to share session information efficently my
>> IPC::FsSharevars module might be the right thing. I wrote it after
>> having considered all the other solutions. It uses the fi
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Christian Jaeger wrote:
> For all of you trying to share session information efficently my
> IPC::FsSharevars module might be the right thing. I wrote it after
> having considered all the other solutions. It uses the file system
> directly (no BDB/etc. overhead) and provide
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