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Mod_perl embeds the programming language Perl in the Apache Web server, giving rise to a fast and powerful Web programming environment. New mod_perl users will learn how to quickly and easily get mod_perl compiled and installed. But the primary purpose of this book is to show you how to take full advantage of mod_perl: how to make a mod_perl-enabled Web site as fast, flexible, and easily-maintainable as possible. The authors draw from their own personal experience in the field, as well as the combined experience of the mod_perl community, to present a rich and complete picture of how to set up and maintain a successful mod_perl site. The book also covers the "next generation" of mod_perl: mod_perl 2.0, the threaded, completely rewritten version of mod_perl designed for integration with Apache 2.0. It covers the following topics: configuring mod_perl optimally for your Web site; porting and optimizing programs for a mod_perl environment; performance tuning: getting the very fastest performance from your site; controlling and monitoring the server to circumvent crashes and clogs; integrating with databases efficiently and painlessly; debugging tips and tricks; and maximizing security. Written for Perl Web developers and web administrators, this is a guide to the nuts and bolts of the powerful and popular combination of Apache and mod_perl. From writing and debugging scripts to keeping your server running without failures, the techniques in this book should help you squeeze every ounce of power out of your server.
About the Author
Eric Cholet is a member of the Apache Software Foundation and the Paris Perl Mongers. He is technical director of Logilune, a Paris-based company that he co-founded in 1987, and a speaker at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference.
Stas Bekman is the author of The mod_perl Guide, the Open Source document that is the basis for this book. Stas is a member of the Apache Software Foundation and is a multiple speaker at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference. Stas is also a regular author for Perl.com.
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