Re: Re: Extra (persistant) tier

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    Yes, but putting objects into sessions is pretty inefficient
and makes no sense for database connection and such, since any resources
associated with that object are discarded at script end.

Catalin

david forums wrote:
> 
> To make persistant object with php use serialize
> 
> and include the object into session.
> 
> it's the only way with php
> 
> regards
> 
> david
> 
> 
> Le Wed, 22 Jun 2005 14:43:51 +0200, Catalin Trifu 
> <catalin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
> 
>>     Hi,
>>
>>     Basically you can take your mind off object persistance in PHP
>> unless you code a C extension yourself which would do such a thing.
>>     Besides code accelerators and caching techniques there isn't much
>> to play with; at least none that I know of.
>>
>> Catalin
>>
>>
>> Evert | Rooftop wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm writing a big web application, and trying really hard to seperate
>>> business logic and presentation, which been no problem up to now.
>>> Because I abstracted the business logic so much the framework became
>>> heavier, sometimes a simple action can take up to 2 mb memory and
>>> several extra milliseconds.
>>>
>>> I know this doesn't sound much and I'm applying all kinds of technique's
>>> to reduce resource-usage and increase speed. The thing is, I feel like I
>>> need to split the business tier up in 2 tiers, one of them being my
>>> persisitant object manager. The main reason is because every script that
>>> is executed must do some initialization and database calls, and I think
>>> I could reduce this by making a persistant tier, but there doesn't seem
>>> a good way to do this using php except when I would use sockets.
>>>
>>> Shared memory doesn't really seem like an option, because I would still
>>> need to include all the classes to manage it, and when I use shared
>>> memory, the memory would still be copied into the php memory + having a
>>> central manager seems like a good idea.
>>>
>>> I know I'm pretty vague in my requirements, but I think it should be
>>> enough to explain what kind of solution I´m looking for, because this
>>> seems like a big advantage of java over php, or am I mistaken?
>>> If you have any ideas, let me know :)
>>>
>>> grt,
>>> Evert
>>> Collab
>>
>>

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