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NAME

       Corona - Coro based PSGI web server

SYNOPSIS

         corona --listen :9090 app.psgi

DESCRIPTION

       Corona is a Coro based Plack web server. It uses Net::Server::Coro under the hood, which
       means we have coroutines (threads) for each socket, active connections and a main loop.

       Because it's Coro based your web application can actually block with I/O wait as long as
       it yields when being blocked, to the other coroutine either explicitly with "cede" or
       automatically (via Coro::* magic).

         # your web application
         use Coro::LWP;
         my $content = LWP::Simple::get($url); # this yields to other threads when IO blocks

       Corona also uses Coro::AIO (and IO::AIO) if available, to send the static filehandle using
       sendfile(2).

       The simple benchmark shows this server gives 2000 requests per second in the simple Hello
       World app, and 300 requests to serve 2MB photo files when used with AIO modules.
       Brilliantly fast.

       This web server sets "psgi.multithread" env var on.

AUTHOR

       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

LICENSE

       This module is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

       Coro Net::Server::Coro Coro::AIO