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Most modules need to offer system administrators and users some means of configuring and controlling them. In some cases, this is even the primary purpose of a module. System administrators configure Apache using httpd.conf, while end users have more limited control through .htaccess files. Modules give control to them by implementing configuration directives that can be used in these files. In th
Apache Tutor aims to be the definitive independent online source of help and information for applications built on the Apache webserver. Its primary focus is on applications development - particularly modules - for Apache 2.0 and later, where it aims to fulfil the role of an interactive online book. Both contents and interactivity is important, and the software used provides for multiple authors t
The APR Pools are a fundamental building block of APR and Apache, and are the basis for all resource management. They serve to allocate memory, either directly (in a malloc-like manner) or indirectly (e.g. in string manipulation), and, crucially, ensure the memory is freed at the appropriate time. But they extend much further, to ensure that other resources such as files or mutexes can be allocate
A database is a fundamental component of many web applications. But connecting to it is an overhead that affects traditional application architectures such as CGI and LAMP. In this article, we show how we can manage database connections more efficiently with Apache 2's threaded MPMs, and thus achieve improvements in performance and scalability. Many web-based applications generate dynamic content
In 2003, Nick Kew released a new module that complements Apache's mod_proxy and is essential for reverse-proxying. Since then he gets regular questions and requests for help on proxying with Apache. In this article he attempts to give a comprehensive overview of the proxying and mod_proxy_html This article was originally published at ApacheWeek in January 2004, and moved to ApacheTutor with minor
The Apache 2 Filter Architecture is the major innovation that sets it apart from other webservers, including Apache 1.x, as a uniquely powerful and versatile applications platform. But this power comes at a price: there is a bit of a learning curve to harnessing it. Apart from understanding the architecture itself, the crux of the matter is to get to grips with Buckets and Brigades, the building b
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