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Apache::Session::Lock::File - Provides mutual exclusion using flock
Apache::Session::Lock::File fulfills the locking interface of Apache::Session. Mutual exclusion is achieved through the use of temporary files and the "flock" function....
CHORNY/Apache-Session-1.94 - 18 Sep 2020 22:00:45 UTC
Apache::Session::File - An implementation of Apache::Session
This module is an implementation of Apache::Session. It uses the File backing store and the File locking scheme. You must specify the directory for the object store and the directory for locking in arguments to the constructor. See the example, and t...
CHORNY/Apache-Session-1.94 - 18 Sep 2020 22:00:45 UTC
Apache::Session::MySQL - An implementation of Apache::Session
This module is an implementation of Apache::Session. It uses the MySQL backing store and the MySQL locking scheme. See the example, and the documentation for Apache::Session::Store::MySQL and Apache::Session::Lock::MySQL for more details....
CHORNY/Apache-Session-1.94 - 18 Sep 2020 22:00:45 UTC
Apache::Session::DB_File - An implementation of Apache::Session
This module is an implementation of Apache::Session. It uses the DB_File backing store and the File locking scheme. You must specify the filename of the database file and the directory for locking in arguments to the constructor. See the example, and...
CHORNY/Apache-Session-1.94 - 18 Sep 2020 22:00:45 UTC
Apache::Session - A persistence framework for session data
Apache::Session is a persistence framework which is particularly useful for tracking session data between httpd requests. Apache::Session is designed to work with Apache and mod_perl, but it should work under CGI and other web servers, and it also wo...
CHORNY/Apache-Session-1.94 - 18 Sep 2020 22:00:45 UTC
Apache::Session::Flex - Specify everything at runtime
This module is an implementation of Apache::Session. Unlike other implementations, it allows you to specify the backing store, locking scheme, ID generator, and data serializer at runtime. You do this by passing arguments in the usual Apache::Session...
CHORNY/Apache-Session-1.94 - 18 Sep 2020 22:00:45 UTC