docs::api::ModPerl::RegistryBB



docs::api::ModPerl::RegistryBB

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NAME

ModPerl::RegistryBB − Run unaltered CGI scripts persistently under mod_perl

Synopsis

  # httpd.conf
  PerlModule ModPerl::RegistryBB
  Alias /perl/ /home/httpd/perl/
  <Location /perl>
      SetHandler perl−script
      PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::RegistryBB
      #PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
      #PerlOptions −GlobalRequest
      Options +ExecCGI
  </Location>

Description

"ModPerl::RegistryBB" is similar to "ModPerl::Registry", but does the bare minimum (mnemonic: BB = Bare Bones) to compile a script file once and run it many times, in order to get the maximum performance. Whereas "ModPerl::Registry" does various checks, which add a slight overhead to response times.

Authors

Doug MacEachern

Stas Bekman

See Also

"ModPerl::RegistryCooker", "ModPerl::Registry" and "ModPerl::PerlRun".



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