################################################### # WARNING: Do not edit this file! # If you do the changes will be lost! # Instead edit the corresponding .txt file and run make.pl # # Don't forget to commit the changes to both .txt and the generated # .pod to svn, since others won't run the local make.pl #################################################### =head1 NAME BBC =head1 Mark Hewis Emark.hewis (at) bbc.co.ukE exclaimed: =over =item * Traffic: 500 req/sec =item * URL: http://bbc.co.uk/ =back We have been running ModPerl to deliver dynamic applications as part of bbc.co.uk for the past 4 years. At present we have well over 50 applications ( and growing ) using Modperl and based on the Apache::Registry framework. These include community, message boards, games, voting, quizzes, searches and listings applications. It serves a sustained 500 application requests per second using a distributed architecture. As we have adopted Apache 2.* on our head-end servers we will next be looking at how Modperl 2.* can help us in our application layer. =cut