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Arnaud Vandyck

2004-01-24, 12:33 am

Matthew Palmer

2004-01-24, 9:33 pm

On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:36:24PM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
quote:

>
> So you think I'd better try to get php4-apache2 working with
> apache2-mpm-prefork and build php4 with apache2-prefork-dev?



It'd certainly be a better bet than hoping that php4 becomes fully
thread-safe any time soon.
quote:

>
> I don't want to make a flamewar but maybe you can try Java ;)



Does Java handle the details of mutexing and synchronisation? If so, then
you're not writing multi-threaded code in the same sense - and
multi-threaded Java apps would be pretty simple. Perhaps you can convince
Apache and php to rewrite everything in Java. <grin>

- Matt


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Arnaud Vandyck

2004-01-28, 12:34 am

Matthew Palmer <mpalmer@debian.org> writes:
quote:

> On Sat, Jan 24, 2004 at 02:36:24PM +0100, Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
>
> It'd certainly be a better bet than hoping that php4 becomes fully
> thread-safe any time soon.
>
>
> Does Java handle the details of mutexing and synchronisation? If so, then
> you're not writing multi-threaded code in the same sense - and
> multi-threaded Java apps would be pretty simple. Perhaps you can convince
> Apache and php to rewrite everything in Java. <grin>



I don't know the details ;) but for a web server in java, you can see
Tomcat (from Apache) ;)

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