At 12:39 PM 12/1/00 +0100, Frank Joerdens wrote:
>Don Baccus wrote:
>>
>[ . . . ]
>> Well, meanwhile I've gotten confirmation from folks in the PHP world
>> (via an openacs forum)
>
>Which forum is that? I'm asking because I am currently trying to migrat
and
>AOLServer's connection pooling (for lack of a better word) stuff.
Well, meanwhile I've gotten confirmation from folks in the PHP world
(via an openacs forum) that it still isn't threadsafe, though there's
an effort underway to track down the problems. I don't kn
tty good chance it does.
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r Python, though there's still a lot of
work to be done to support the full AOLserver API (same's true of ns_java,
actually).
If you use ADP pages, your use of Tcl is typically restricted to snippets of
code anyway, so I've never really understood the complaints about Tcl...
- Do
uence_name')" depending on whether the code's running
under Oracle or Postgres. That helps us minimize differences in the source.
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anything but have
lots of users, scaling well under high levels of load rule.
My thinking is that intellegent caching coupled with a highly-scalable
database wins. That's the world I'm used to...
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At 11:38 PM 11/12/00 -0500, Michael Fork wrote:
>Thought this may be of interest to some...
>
>http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim20001112.php3
I just submitted it to slashdot, what the heck :)
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f integrity. We all will benefit by your working on PG full
time while being paid enough so you can eat, drink, and be merry, too.
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g enough for expected database queries to finish up
(particularly transactions adding/updating data).
If such a grace period is deemed useful in the web environment, I'd
guess others might find it useful, too.
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