[hunchentoot-devel] mod_lisp anyone?

Andrea Chiumenti kiuma72 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 12:14:14 UTC 2008


No problem,
since I'm writing the CLAW manual, this is definitely in scope, I'll
write down the documentation of my changes to session handling for
realm support (this weekend I think, if it's not too late for you).
If you think, I can also zip the project so that you can also see how
the session things work in concrete.

kiuma

On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Hans Hübner <hans at huebner.org> wrote:
> Hi Ralf,
>
>  can you come up with concrete examples of what could be configured
>  with Hunchentoot and mod_lisp that would not be possible in a
>  mod_proxy setup?  I am relatively easy to convince that keeping
>  mod_lisp support is a good idea, but I'd still want to know what
>  exactly these advantages are.
>
>  With respect to other comments:
>
>  I do like the idea of using a streams based approach to mod_lisp and
>  raw http support, as Arjan has suggested.  I am not sure if I will
>  make this change soon, though, and if I could start by removing
>  mod_lisp support, it would make life easier for me as well.
>
>  It would be helpful if Robert and/or Andrea could write down how
>  session support needs to be enhanced.
>
>  Thanks,
>  Hans
>
>  Thanks,
>  Hans
>
>  2008/4/9, Edi Weitz <edi at agharta.de>:
>
>
> > On Wed, 09 Apr 2008 17:24:30 +0200, Ralf Mattes <rm at seid-online.de> wrote:
>  >
>  >  > Yes, I _thought_ that was clear. I've to admit that we are currently
>  >  > not using mod_lisp, just the standalone version, but it gives me a
>  >  > cozzy feeling to know that I _could_ get tighter integration once
>  >  > need arises.
>  >
>  >
>  > Have you actually used mod_lisp for something like that before?  I
>  >  asked because I couldn't really come up with a convincing case where
>  >  you'd get tighter Apache integration that way.  I've done quite a lot
>  >  of Apache hacking in my pre-Lisp life, but working with something like
>  >  mod_perl or writing your own modules in C is certainly different from
>  >  using mod_lisp.
>  >
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