Hey,

sounds cool, do you have any code to show as I'm interested in trying it
out.

regards,
Derick


On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Qingfeng Pan wrote:

> There are some advantages...
> a) mod_fastcgi talk to PHP process with TCP socket, but this module  use
> UNIX domain socket(or named pipe on Win32) instead. PHP with TCP socket will
> make Fastcgi-PHP not workable on Win32 (bug #27515 php -b still not
> working). With the new module, -b options is *NOT* necessary, because it's
> now using named-pipe on Win32. I have tested the binary Win32 Installer
> downloaded from official website.
>     On the other hand, the performance is better while using UNIX domain
> socket on UNIX platform.
>     With mod_fastcgi, you will have to run Fastcgi-PHP separately from the
> web server in UNIX box. That mean you have to start some PHP processes
> before Apache start, it's not a big deal, but not that "pure" like mod_php.
>
> b) Spawn PHP process dynamically, that mean spawn a PHP process ONLY when
> incoming a new request or there is no enought FastCGI process. With
> mod_fastcgi PHP, you have to run PHP separately and specify the PHP process
> number at the very beginning.
>
> c) Corrupt process detecting. With mod_fastcgi, every request is commucating
> throught a single TCP port, that mean the worker thread(or prefork process)
> of Apache does NOT know which FastCGI PHP process it's talking to. If there
> is something wrong with the PHP script, the worker thread knows there is a
> corrupt process there, but it can't tell which one is,
>     With the new module, every fastcgi PHP process has a unique path
> listening on. That makes it easy to kick out the corrupt fastcgi server.
>
> "Wez Furlong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ????
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > We already have a fastcgi module... why do we need another apache2
> > specific thing?
> >
> > --Wez.
> >
> > On 5 Jul 2004 05:43:47 -0000, Qingfeng Pan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > add an Apache2 fastcgi module for PHP(fastcgi.coremail.cn), I hope it
> will be released with PHP 5.1 branch
> > >
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