I have a Perl Module that loads configuration data from various sources,
ldap, ini, xml, etc. It was originally designed for batch file usage, but
I want to start using it in some new mod_perl commerce site development
I'm working on.
Barring the usual global variable issues, what's the best
Christopher H. Laco wrote:
If I use the module in startup.pl, and have it load all of it's data at
startup, it that the instance all child processes will use?
Yes, that's the best way to do it.
On a side note, I'm fairly comfortable with Perl/OOP at the
batch/command/cgi level, but the
Christopher H. Laco wrote:
If I use the module in startup.pl, and have it load all of it's data at
startup, it that the instance all child processes will use?
Yes, that's the best way to do it.
On a side note, I'm fairly comfortable with Perl/OOP at the
batch/command/cgi level, but the
In my limited understanding then, in the startup.pl, one could do the
following:
use strict;
use MyMod::Config();
MyMod::Config::load();
Yes. Then you can have a function for accessing the config variables,
or put them in globals ($MyMod::Config::database_password), or various
other