- From: Doug McKee <doug@navisoft.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 17:35:33 -0800 (PST)
- To: luke@applix.com
- Cc: www-rdb@w3.org
>>>>> "Luke" == Luke Gonze <luke@applix.com> writes: Luke> Do any of these database-driven approaches avoid the expense Luke> of reconnecting to the database for every request? Since Luke> cgi programs are all new processes and the netscape server Luke> chooses from a pool of existing processes, how do vendors Luke> make this happen? You _could_ customize the cern/W3 server, Luke> since the source code is available, but I have doubts that Luke> many commercial sites are using the w3 server. The NaviSoft NaviServer maintains a pool of open connections to the database that the C and Tcl API's can access. It makes for extremely fast database access. The catch is that you need a NaviServer database driver for the database you want to connect to. We have such drivers for Illustra (http://www.illustra.com), ODBC on NT, and Postgres, and have a beta quality Sybase driver for Unix. We're also glad to help other people write drivers. For more information, check out http://naviserver.navisoft.com or ask me directly. doug -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Doug McKee NaviSoft, Inc. Email: doug@navisoft.com 511 Bath Street Voice: (800) 529-9166 Santa Barbara, CA (805) 882-2350 93101 Fax: (805) 899-4316 ----------------------------------------------------------------
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