Memcached Functions for MySQL 0.3 (Default branch)


 
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Memcached Functions for MySQL 0.3 (Default branch)

Memcached Functions for MySQL is a set of MySQLUDFs (user defined functions) to work withmemcached using libmemcached. With these functionsyou get, set, append, prepend, and delete objectsin memcached. You can also use memcached as aglobal sequence generator. With these functionsyou can use triggers to control your object caches.License: BSD License (revised)Changes:
memc_stats() has been added to supply information on memcached server status. memc_stat_get_keys() has been added. Buffering has been added to improve performance.Image

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CGI::Session::Driver::memcached(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		      CGI::Session::Driver::memcached(3pm)

NAME
CGI::Session::Driver::memcached - CGI::Session driver for memcached SYNOPSIS
use strict; use warnings; use Cache::Memcached; # or Cache::Memcached::Fast my $memcached = Cache::Memcached->new({ servers => [ 'localhost:11211' ], debug => 0, compress_threshold => 10_000, }); my $session = CGI::Session->new( "driver:memcached", $sid, { Memcached => $memcached } ); DESCRIPTION
memcached stores session data into memcached. DRIVER ARGUMENTS
The only supported driver argument is 'Memcached'. It's an instance of Cache::Memcached. REQUIREMENTS
CGI::Session Cache::Memcached or Cache::Memcached::Fast TODO
Implement traverse method! But I don't know how to get all objects store in memcached. AUTHOR
Kazuhiro Oinuma <oinume@cpan.org> REPOSITORY
git clone git://github.com/oinume/p5-cgi-session-driver-memcached COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 - 2009 Kazuhiro Oinuma <oinume@cpan.org>. All rights reserved. This library is free software. You can modify and or distribute it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2009-09-11 CGI::Session::Driver::memcached(3pm)