yea, I considered that but for this particular application a 15min wait
between updates wouldn't be reasonable... Thanks for the sug. tho.

> Sounds like you need an asynchronous messaging system...

> I don't think there is a way using just CF and CFHTTP.
> Creating a
> simple queue wouldn't be that hard (assuming you have some
> control over
> server2...) Server1 would do a CFHTTP to server2 which
> sets a record in
> a DB (in the queue) with an immediate response back to
> server1.  Then
> you have a scheduled task on server2 that fires every so
> often and
> completes the work based on what is pending in the DB.

> HTH,

> Jeff Garza

> -----Original Message-----
> From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 9:23 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: cfhttp -- truncate result page


> the answer to this question is probably no, but I'm gonna
> ask anyway...

> Does anybody know if there's a way to send a response back
> to a cfhttp
> request to tell it "okay, this is all the content you're
> going to get"
> and
> then continue processing the page without tying up the
> other cf server?
> ...

> to give an illustration, a situation where there are 2 cf
> servers
> involved:

> server1 --cfhttp--> server2 -
>    ^                          |
>    |--------------------------

> Now ... normally what happens is server 1 doesn't receive
> _anything_ and
> won't continue processing the page until server2 is
> _completely_
> finished
> sending the response (so just using <cfflush> on the
> server2 page
> doesn't
> work, I already know that). So as long ast server2 is
> running its page,
> the
> request on server1 is tied up and won't continue or finish
> processing.
> If
> server2 also performs a cfhttp request this could get ugly
> fast. What
> I'd
> like to do is have server1 send a request, send a response
> page back
> from
> server2 that lets server1 finish its request while server2
> goes on to do
> other heavy lifting stuff like other cfhttp requests...

> Any thoughts greatly appreciated. :)

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