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Re: Re: Clustered Perl Applications?

by sri (Vicar)
on Jul 05, 2003 at 21:05 UTC ( [id://271674]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Clustered Perl Applications?
in thread Clustered Perl Applications?

Until now I've not much heared about POE, what's the big deal with it?

I took a look at the cookbook and the documentation but to me it just looks like a very bloated perl application server framework thingy, please correct me if i am wrong.

Are there any reference projects using it out there?

I personally like to use apache/mod_perl for such things.

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Re^3: Clustered Perl Applications?
by adrianh (Chancellor) on Jul 05, 2003 at 22:10 UTC

    Well - I wouldn't describe it as "very bloated". It's a very flexible system that allows you to throw together complex servers quickly. There are many organisations and projects using it successfully.

    So consider yourself corrected :-)

    Apache/mod_perl is nice - its what I use myself most of the time - but not all applications fall easily into a stateless HTTP request/response framework.

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