MONKS!- I have packages I use for RPC, but I'd also like to use them locally... I don't want my RPC packages to use local packages via RPC -- they exists on the same machine (for now).
Using Apache session IDs as the 2nd parameter (1st is package name) for the methods, I can make them 'instances' over the network. But I don't need the session ID when called locally.
Also, my packages available via RPC have a superclass that handles all the session restoring/saving, error handling, authentication, common RPCish methods. But, I don't need locally used (or derived) packages to have this derivation.
Is there a compiling directive that would be able to tell what was calling a package: RPC or locally (forcing mod_perl to recomile)? Is there a better model out there to follow? Each of my methods will have to have logic to dermine if it's called 'static', 'instance', then 'static-rpc', 'instance-rpc'... uuf!
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