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Re: Re: Web presentation patterns, MVC, and reinventing the wheel

by submersible_toaster (Chaplain)
on Feb 06, 2003 at 12:20 UTC ( [id://233117]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Web presentation patterns, MVC, and reinventing the wheel
in thread Web presentation patterns, MVC, and reinventing the wheel

Ok I'll weigh in here with only one insight, which is to say that RT version 1 is IMHO and experience a very poor scaler and has behaved abominably after much use. RT2 I have messed about with but not deployed .. mayhap they have improved it's scalability... i recall v2 supporting various DB interfaces.... actually - gulp - rt2 is probably worth a look.


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Re: Re: Re: Web presentation patterns, MVC, and reinventing the wheel
by TGI (Parson) on Feb 11, 2003 at 22:56 UTC

    I haven't looked at RT1, but RT2 is pretty impressive. I haven't used it under heavy load, but it ran acceptably on my horrendously underpowered server (200 MHz PPro, 128 MB RAM, hosting PostgreSQL + Apache/mod_perl). BTW, RT3 beta was just released.

    You can try RT2 out at rt.perl.org. You can play with it here (the guest password is guest).


    TGI says moo

      ++TGI , I'll check it out, since only this morning I revisit the NEED for some kind of request/fault tracking , since none of our admins are mindreaders (yet), and this week I'm certain we've solved the same problem multiple times.

      submersible_toaster wanders off to see if anyone will listen to his case this time after dropping some choice phrases like 'duplication of effort' along with 'man hours'

      I can't believe it's not psellchecked

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