[REBOL] Re: server question
From: ryanc::iesco-dms::com at: 24-Apr-2001 11:35
Currently I use different instances to do the processing, with a manager that justs handles
redirecting connections. My manager still bogs at 8 connections--but I am
counting on increasing performance. Under the right circumstances you might try busting
up your processes so they contain break points--allowing you to stop, process
other stuff, then continue where you left off. You possibly might be able to use 'do/next
for this.
--Ryan
[m--koopmans2--chello--nl] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to write a simple rebol based server.
>
> I have one problem though: How do I handle a very high load of say, 50 concurrent users
continuously.
>
> If more than 5 users try to connect before accepting, the backlog is full, but if a
task is sufficiently complex then I can't call a 'wait [port 0]' often enough.
>
> A problem that may be solved once async I/O is full available (I have tinkered a bit
with async clients, but I can't get servers to work).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Maarten Koopmans
>
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