Yes, you can get it at www.caraveo.com/fastcgi/phpfcgi.zip This is built on 4.1.1 sources, and is only the phpfcgi.exe stub, you need binaries for the rest of php available from php.net.
Shane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Pickett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Shane Caraveo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 8:26 AM Subject: Re: ISAPI/NSAPI FastCGI implementations available > Shane, > > I would like to try your implementation of FastCGI for PHP. I have > downloaded your files, but do not have phpfcgi.exe. Can you furnish that > file or tell me where to find it? > > Glenn Pickett > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Shane Caraveo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Newsgroups: php.windows > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: "php-dev mailinglist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 11:21 > Subject: ISAPI/NSAPI FastCGI implementations available > > > > Hello everyone, > > Over the past few months I've slowly worked on implementing ISAPI and > NSAPI > > modules for FastCGI. I've got everything done and working now in probably > > what I would call a late alpha or early beta release, though I haven't > > versioned it at this time. > > > > I wrote these modules to provide a super stable way to run PHP on Windows, > > without having to resort to CGI. For those who don't know much about > > FastCGI...using the FastCGI module for PHP, there are no threading issues > > since any one executable will only handle one request at a time, but you > > gain the performance increase of having persistent executables in memory. > > This allows for persistent database connections, etc. Since PHP is also > run > > out-of-process, there is no way PHP can crash a web server (unless there > is > > a bug in my modules :). In my own tests using MS Web Stress Application, > I > > got performance improvements ranging from 4x to 8x the speed of CGI. The > > downside to FastCGI is that it will require more memory than a > multithreaded > > sapi module. > > > > Ultimately, I don't think FastCGI can achieve the same performance as and > > built in web server module (ISAPI, etc.), but it is a good alternative, > > especially if you use modules that crash PHP under ISAPI, and is much more > > suited to production systems than CGI. > > > > While this should be perfectly usable with something other than PHP, I > have > > not tested anything but PHP with it. > > > > You will need phpfcgi.exe also, which I am not sure if that is distributed > > in the binary distributions on php.net. If not, I'll make one available > > this weekend (if someone doesn't beat me to it). > > > > I'll probably be combining this source code with the fastcgi libraries at > > fastcgi.com in the next month or so. There is still work to be done on > this > > implementation, some stuff is not yet supported (such as authentication), > > and the process manager is a bit kludgy but works. A port to unix will > > hopefully happen eventualy. I also implemented a small version of the > SAPI > > layer so that server modules can be added easily. > > > > You can download at: > > binaries: www.caraveo.com/fastcgi/fastcgi.zip > > source: www.caraveo.com/fastcgi/fastcgi.src.zip > > > > Regards, > > Shane Caraveo > > > > > > > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php