Perl mantra, do it first, if its too slow THEN look for a better solution.
That said, it will be easier and probably more efficient to look into something like mod_perl plus the built in connection caching of DBI. The two together can cause great speed improvments with virtualy no code changes. ;) Any solution that means running your perl script once and then having the webserver access it (like mod_perl does) will greatly help your speed since each hit doesn't have to wait for perl to start up. Just my 2 cents.
In reply to Re: can a perl script act as a daemon to serve data in its symbol table?
by eric256
in thread can a perl script act as a daemon to serve data in its symbol table?
by leocharre
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