Re: FW: [PHP-DEV] Function caching... From: Kristian Koehntopp (kk <email protected>)
Date: 12/09/00

Zeev Suraski wrote:
> >I think it will kill PHP if you take away any (great) possibility to evolve
>
> I agree, except Kristian is talking about a revolution, not evolution.

I don't. Or maybe I do, regarding some internals of the
language. If it is visible from the outside, the implementation
would be a failure, though.

Clearly the migration path should be as easy as possible: You
should be able to take PEAR classes, phpmyadmin, PHPLIB,
QuickCMS and things like that and install them in the
application server execution model with no or minimal changes.
This will not kill anything, if done right.

Of course, to take full advantage of the application servers
advantages, you'd have to rewrite parts of these applications,
but that is another issue.

> Definitely. It just so happens that Kristian's approach is in fact 'morph
> php into a full-fledged-load-balancing-clustering-whatever-app-server', and
> cutting its roots in the process. That's something I firmly object.

Nobody is cutting anything here. I don't cut roots, and the
current mod_php does not cut it when it comes to enterprise
league application deployment.

Kristian

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