IWETHEY v. 0.3.0 | TODO
1,095 registered users | 1 active user | 0 LpH | Statistics
Login | Create New User
IWETHEY Banner

Welcome to IWETHEY!

New Doable from a database as well...
...just stamp read time when the page is retrieved. Then check that against a last update time when the page is submitted back.
Expand Edited by ChrisR Nov. 28, 2006, 10:31:08 AM EST
New I didn't say it wasn't doable.
The cost of that roundtrip to the database can be prohibitive under high load.
Regards,

-scott anderson

"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
     Programming and design experiment - (admin) - (27)
         Yes, or Icon, Wade... ;-) -NT - (admin) - (1)
             I do most of my programming in PHP these days. - (static)
         This sounds familiar. - (static) - (5)
             Re: This sounds familiar. - (admin) - (4)
                 We're back to a scalability layer. - (static) - (3)
                     You can do that with PEAR - (drewk) - (1)
                         ADODB has a reputation. - (static)
                     Re: We're back to a scalability layer. - (admin)
         A few ideas - (admin) - (6)
             How critical is update ordering? - (drewk) - (5)
                 Critical. - (admin) - (4)
                     That's could be really hard. - (static) - (3)
                         One reason why I lean towards all-in-memory - (admin) - (2)
                             Doable from a database as well... - (ChrisR) - (1)
                                 I didn't say it wasn't doable. - (admin)
         Consistency, Availability, Reliability - (tuberculosis) - (4)
             Define your terms. - (admin) - (3)
                 mmm kay - (tuberculosis) - (2)
                     That's what I thought, for the most part. - (admin)
                     Or how about we do this: - (admin)
         Have you looked at the O'Reilly database war stories? - (tonytib) - (4)
             Yes, I've seen those before. - (admin) - (3)
                 I'm really starting to think there's something to my idea - (drewk) - (2)
                     Isn't that what SQLite is sorta trying to solve? - (static) - (1)
                         It's a solution to a specific problem - (drewk)
         XBase, of course. - (pwhysall) - (1)
             I heard that -NT - (tablizer)

Save your piss. Seriously.
75 ms