Rather than implement thread pools in pure Tcl, why not just expose AS'
thread pool implementation at the Tcl level? That way, in the end,
there's only one code base to test and update.

Keep in mind, I'm not saying its better, I'm really just curious.

Rob Seeger

Dossy Shiobara wrote on 8/17/2004, 10:13 AM:

 > On 2004.08.17, Vlad Seryakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > Only after i started using AOLServer's thread pools and
 > > connection manager, performance issues disappear.
 >
 > Perhaps I should share code to implement thread pools in pure Tcl?
 > Do you still have your pure Tcl implementation of your SMTP server?
 > Would you be interested in hooking a thread pool implementation up to it
 > and see how it performs?
 >
 > -- Dossy
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