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Re^2: mod_perl session beans

by hakkr (Chaplain)
on Jan 10, 2005 at 23:54 UTC ( [id://421143]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: mod_perl session beans
in thread mod_perl session beans

Many thanks, I think a combination of Cache::Memcached and some choice SQL for updating the values stored should work well especially as scalability is important.

I use CGI::Aplication and am interested in AxKit, which framework do you think is the best?

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Re^3: mod_perl session beans
by perrin (Chancellor) on Jan 11, 2005 at 00:00 UTC
    The framework you will like best depends greatly on how you like to work. AxKit is a good one for people who want to work primarilly with XML. Apache::ASP is a good one people who like to use in-line perl code in pages. OpenInteract is good for people who want an MVC approach. Take a look and figure out which one is best suited to your style of working.

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