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Accelerating IBM HTTP Server Cryptographic Operations Using Sun Servers with CoolThre

This Sun BluePrints article provides an overview of how to offload cryptographic operations onto Sun servers with CoolThreads technology to accelerate IBM HTTP Server (IHS) performance. Provided in Sun servers with UltraSPARC T1, T2, or T2 Plus processors, on-chip cryptographic acceleration eliminates the need for additional co-processor cards, special licensing, network appliances, or power hungry add-on components. As a result, deploying Sun servers with CoolThreads technology in HTTP environments can help reduce system overhead, improve performance, and increase overall computing and network efficiency by improving responsiveness across the entire solution.

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HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI(3pm)

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HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI - CGI.pm-style version of HTTP::Server::Simple DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Server::Simple was already simple, but some smart-ass pointed out that there is no CGI in HTTP, and so this module was born to isolate the CGI.pm-related parts of this handler. accept_hook The accept_hook in this sub-class clears the environment to the start-up state. post_setup_hook Initializes the global CGI object, as well as other environment settings. cgi_class [Classname] Gets or sets the class to use for creating the $cgi object passed to "handle_request". Called with a single argument, it sets the coderef. Called with no arguments, it returns this field's current value. To provide an initialization subroutine to be run in the post_setup_hook, see "cgi_init". e.g. $server->cgi_class('CGI'); $server->cgi_init(sub { require CGI; CGI::initialize_globals(); }); or, if you want to use CGI::Simple, $server->cgi_class('CGI::Simple'); $server->cgi_init(sub { require CGI::Simple; }); cgi_init [CODEREF] A coderef to run in the post_setup_hook. Called with a single argument, it sets the coderef. Called with no arguments, it returns this field's current value. setup This method sets up CGI environment variables based on various meta-headers, like the protocol, remote host name, request path, etc. See the docs in HTTP::Server::Simple for more detail. handle_request CGI This routine is called whenever your server gets a request it can handle. It's called with a CGI object that's been pre-initialized. You want to override this method in your subclass handler Handler implemented as part of HTTP::Server::Simple API perl v5.10.1 2010-04-02 HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI(3pm)