I will be giving a short (3 hour) tutorial at the Tcl'2008 conference in
Manassas, VA on Monday, 20 October. See
http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2008/ for details on the tutorial.
Three hours is not a lot of time, particularly since I want the tutorial
to be hands-on/interactive/your-buzzword-here and I am interested in
hearing what people think are the "can't be skipped" topics. For
example, one of the most important topics (IMNSHO) is showing the power
of actually scripting configuration using Tcl (as opposed to configuring
with key-value entries). But configuring AOLserver is a big area, what
in particular shouldn't be missed? How important would you find a
simple example of writing an extension module? What about nscp? etc, etc.
Thanks,
Matt
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If I'd be an tutorial attendant, I'd like to hear about:
- Basic/Advanced Setup
- Use of telnet (or similar) control of Aolserver
- Use of TCL API
If the tutorial will be video recorded, please let me (us) know.
Thanks
Cesáreo
Matthew M. Burke escribió:
> All,
>
> I will be giving a short (3 hour) tutorial at the Tcl'2008 conference in
> Manassas, VA on Monday, 20 October. See
> http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2008/ for details on the tutorial.
>
>
> Three hours is not a lot of time, particularly since I want the tutorial
> to be hands-on/interactive/your-buzzword-here and I am interested in
> hearing what people think are the "can't be skipped" topics. For
> example, one of the most important topics (IMNSHO) is showing the power
> of actually scripting configuration using Tcl (as opposed to configuring
> with key-value entries). But configuring AOLserver is a big area, what
> in particular shouldn't be missed? How important would you find a
> simple example of writing an extension module? What about nscp? etc, etc.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
--
Thank you for representing AOLserver at the Tcl conference! I do plan
to attend but I really don't know what I'll be able to prepare for it,
if anything.
> Three hours is not a lot of time, particularly since I want the tutorial
> to be hands-on/interactive/your-buzzword-here and I am interested in
> hearing what people think are the "can't be skipped" topics.
One of the more common questions folks ask about AOLserver is "how do I
set up virtual hosting" - although, trying to explain that could take up
too much of that 3 hour slot itself.
Perhaps a "how to configure AOLserver to connect to [MySQL, PostgreSQL,
SQLite], and then execute queries to it" might be high on the list, too.
Everyone's favorite configuration-related question is "what can be tuned
and what do I set/change to tune it?" This is definitely a subject that
deserves some attention, too.
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В сообщении от Friday 26 September 2008 08:45:06 Dossy Shiobara написал(а):
> One of the more common questions folks ask about AOLserver is "how do I
> set up virtual hosting" - although, trying to explain that could take up
> too much of that 3 hour slot itself.
Virtual hosting is really difficult. I think exists correct way for massive
virtual hosting but I don't know it...
> Perhaps a "how to configure AOLserver to connect to [MySQL, PostgreSQL,
> SQLite], and then execute queries to it" might be high on the list, too.
And using AOL with BerkeleyDB. And using SQLite without pools by open new
connections in each http request (read queries is paralleled and write
queries is queued).
Best regards, Alexey.