[Catalyst] Re: two Catalyst flaws

2008-01-03 Thread kevin montuori
FL == Fayland Lam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: FL the second one is hard to use model in cron pl. check out jonathan rockway's book [1], specifically, the section Using Components from Outside Catalyst [sic], page 60 or so. (the book, essentially an extended catalyst tutorial with good

Re: [Catalyst] Re: two Catalyst flaws

2008-01-03 Thread Matija Grabnar
kevin montuori wrote: (the book, essentially an extended catalyst tutorial with good coverage of DBIC and TT thrown in, is a good read and covers ground that one cannot find elsewhere without piecing bits together from various sources. however, whoever packt, the publisher, found to write the

[Catalyst] Re: two Catalyst flaws

2008-01-03 Thread KH
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Re: [Catalyst] Re: two Catalyst flaws

2008-01-03 Thread J. Shirley
On Jan 3, 2008 7:42 AM, KH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think you may be doing this person a disservice with that advice without first understanding more about what he is trying to accomplish. I can off-hand think of several scenarios where it would be far most cost effective to optimize the

[Catalyst] Re: two Catalyst flaws

2008-01-03 Thread Aristotle Pagaltzis
* Fayland Lam [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-03 11:00]: the first is to load all modules at beginning. I want to ask why? If you load the modules on demand, then each child will have its own duplicate copy of all demand-loaded modules, which adds up to much higher memory consumption across