| 190 | | It is often a pain to write a server program that supports graceful restarts, with no resource leaks. L<Server::Starter>, solves the problem by splitting the task into two. One is L<start_server>, a script provided as a part of the module, which works as a superdaemon that binds to one or more TCP ports, and repeatedly spawns the server program that actually handles the incomming commenctions. The spawned server programs under L<Server::Starter> call accept(2) and handle the requests. |
| | 190 | It is often a pain to write a server program that supports graceful restarts, with no resource leaks. L<Server::Starter>, solves the problem by splitting the task into two. One is L<start_server>, a script provided as a part of the module, which works as a superdaemon that binds to one or more TCP ports, and repeatedly spawns the server program that actually handles the incoming commenctions. The spawned server programs under L<Server::Starter> call accept(2) and handle the requests. |