lslade
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| Posted: 01/04/2005, 5:19 PM |
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Does Codecharge provide or support any mechanisms for caching DB queries or the page output?
Does anyone have any experience using Codecharge with any of these accelerators on Linux?
* APC
* After Burner
* PHPA
* Zend Accelerator
Thanks all...
lslade
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peterr
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| Posted: 01/05/2005, 11:46 AM |
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There is HTTP caching option in CCS: http://docs.codecharge.com/studio/html/Components/Prope...TTPCaching.html , which works simply by the browser not refreshing the page when users click the "Back" button or come back to a page via other means without fully refreshing it.
PHP accelerators are designed to accelerate PHP applications and therefore should work with any PHP application, regardless if created with CCS (at least in theory). We tested Zend some time ago and it provided very good performance boost via PHP code compilation caching. At that time APC didn't support the latest PHP version and had some other restrictions. Not sure if that improved now.
You may want to choose one that has good support and will fix issues with supporting standard PHP code, which CCS creates.
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Walt
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| Posted: 01/06/2005, 5:29 AM |
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I use:
http://eaccelerator.sourceforge.net/Home
the latest version works well with php 4.3.10
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lslade
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| Posted: 01/06/2005, 7:50 AM |
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Walt,
I didn't come across eaccelerator in my research. Thank you for the link.
Thank you to Peter for you reply as well.
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