After build a basic soap server as described in documentation:
!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Proc::Daemon;
use Proc::PID::File;
use SOAP::Transport::HTTP;
{
my $port = 8888;
my $daemon = SOAP::Transport::HTTP::Daemon
->new(LocalPort => 8888, Reuse => 1)
->dispatch_to('MY_API::Bridge');
print $daemon->url, "\n";
$daemon->handle;
}
Server works good, my Bridge module just return some values.
I have noticed that every time I perform a soap query for instance using curl, there is a new server instance created.
Is it normal? After one hour I need to killall the instances and restart the server.
Is there some way to avoid the server creat and mantain living processes for each query ?
Regards.
Leandro.
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