Just made the module available on https://github.com/arleybls for anyone 
who wants to store their Nginx logs on a beanstalk server.

cheers..

On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 12:25:25 PM UTC+1, OmarShariffDontLikeIt 
wrote:
>
> A non-blocking connection? Hmmm interesting. I'm not sure that is an 
> option with the library I am using to connect to beanstalk. Could you 
> expand a little on what you mean by non-blocking connection, and how you 
> envisage this working?
>
> Cheers,
> Ben
>
> On Wednesday, August 28, 2013 12:17:33 PM UTC+1, Sebastian Lagemann wrote:
>>
>> Hey, 
>>
>> Am 28.08.2013 um 10:01 schrieb OmarShariffDontLikeIt <
>> [email protected]>: 
>> > 
>> > At the moment I have a single connection. As each job comes in I keep a 
>> track of it. If there are currently active jobs being processed, I switch 
>> to reserve-with-timeout, allowing the thread to process results. If there 
>> are no active jobs being processed, then the connection switches to 
>> traditional blocking reserve. The problem is that the blocking reserve 
>> obviously blocks the active thread. 
>> > 
>> > Mmmmm. I may have to sack off the blocking reserve and just go with 
>> reserve-with-timeout(0) and poll periodically. Not ideal, but I can't see a 
>> way around this at the moment. 
>>
>> You could also use a non-blocking connection which let your thread 
>> reading data from the stream as soon as the thread is ready again to read 
>> from it. 
>>
>> Best, 
>>
>> Sebastian
>
>

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