On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 09:56:52AM -0500, Jim Davidson wrote:

> Nope -- that's not the goal here.  The goal is to enable I/O event callbacks
> in the single-threaded comm driver thread after the request has been read from
> the client browser but before queueing for processing.
>
> Truth be told, only folks who expect to have multiple interactions with
> remote web services on each transaction (e.g., AOL) would be interested in using
> this approach.  The API will be less convenient and more error prone than the

I'm having trouble picturing this.  Jim, could you give us a concrete
example of when and how this new approach would be beneficial?

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