On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Mark Hedges wrote:
> Connection pooling is a cool idea but I don't know who's
> made it work.
I gave a couple of options earlier in this thread.
- Perrin
You'd probably want to use Apache::DBI in that case.
I got the impression that you were maybe running under a
threaded model with many children serving static content but
sometimes opening DBI connections.
Connection pooling is a cool idea but I don't know who's
made it work. For example, `man
I realize that this response is months late, but this thread is only
now coming to my attention due to another recent response. Still, I
think you may have been trying to solve the wrong problem. Perhaps I'm
missing a detail or two here, but you are running mod_perl. Perl
processes live on beyond t
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> mod_perl?
>
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I've found that using ODBC's connection pooling helps a lot, and is easy to
implement (simply switch to DBD::ODBC, and enable connection pooling in your
odbcinst.ini file (Pooling = Yes)
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Perrin Harkins wrote:
In my opinion, yes. You'd have to write your own DBI, or a DBD driver
that talks to mod_dbd. It would not be easy.
Yeah were definitely missing the that APR::* XS glue for this, but its
something I'm incredibly interested in. I just lack the time atm
I think some ot
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Timothy Partee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am I completely on the wrong track?
In my opinion, yes. You'd have to write your own DBI, or a DBD driver
that talks to mod_dbd. It would not be easy.
> Is there
> another more simple way to implement MySQL DBI connect
Quick question for the list. I've been scouring Google looking for
information on Connection Pooling to MySQL 5.0 in mod_perl2 on Apache2
using mod_dbd or similar, and while I can find docs for configuring
mod_dbd in Apache2, and am quite familiar with mod_perl development, I'm
unable to f