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Session::Store::File(3User Contributed Perl DocumentatiSession::Store::File(3)

NAME
       Apache::Session::Store::File - Store persistent data on the filesystem

SYNOPSIS
	use Apache::Session::Store::File;

	my $store = new Apache::Session::Store::File;

	$store->insert($ref);
	$store->update($ref);
	$store->materialize($ref);
	$store->remove($ref);

DESCRIPTION
       This module fulfills the storage interface of Apache::Session.  The
       serialized objects are stored in files on your filesystem.

OPTIONS
       This module requires one argument in the usual Apache::Session style.
       The name of the option is Directory, and the value is the full path of
       the directory where you wish to place the files.	 Example

	tie %s, 'Apache::Session::File', undef,
	   {Directory => '/tmp/sessions'};

NOTES
       All session objects are stored in the same directory.  Some filesys-
       tems, such as Linux's ext2fs, have O(n) performance where n is the num-
       ber of files in a directory.  Other filesystems, like Sun's UFS, and
       Linux's reiserfs, do not have this problem.  You should consider your
       filesystem's performance before using this module to store many
       objects.

AUTHOR
       This module was written by Jeffrey William Baker <jwbaker@acm.org>.

SEE ALSO
       Apache::Session

perl v5.8.8			  2007-03-19	       Session::Store::File(3)
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