You need to be running inside mod_perl to take advantage of
Apache::DBI connection pooling persistent
connections. Please note that you don't need to write any script in mod_perl :) you only need to write
some robust Perl code using strict and warnings, plus few
simple rules that you can read here: CGI to mod_perl Porting.
There are some alternatives to mod_perl, like Persistent Perl, but you still need to write code following all the rules that apply to persistent environments.
Ciao, Valerio
Update: thank you very much perrin for the correction.
In reply to Re: Apache::DBI and mod_perl
by valdez
in thread Apache::DBI and mod_perl
by JupiterCrash
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