"In CF?  Could be done at a certain level."
I would appreciate it if you could elaborate it a bit further.  To validate your point.

The goal of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is totally different from what I'd like to achieve with 
the subject matter.  You were talking about sort of similar method. Distributed 
computing, parallel computing is way ahead of 'clustered processing'.

DL

>It's called distributed computing.  A popular layman's example would 
>be [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Do a google search.
>
>In CF?  Could be done at a certain level.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "LI, Chunshen (Don)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 3:39 pm
>Subject: clustered processing?
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> It strucks me that there must be a way to do some sort
>> of 'clustered' processing, which is sort of analogous
>> to 'server clustering' if my basic understanding of
>> 'server clustering' is correct.
>> 
>> Hear this, one complex request (the request actually
>> has several parts) needs an extremely complex query,
>> now, is there any way to delegate 'each part' of a
>> complex request to 'each process unit/script', then,
>> make 'each process unit' return resultset to a common
>> resultset unit?
>> 
>> Or this sort of problem is usually adequately solved
>> by CF servers clustering?  Since I've never used
>> server clustering I'm in the dark about that.
>> 
>> Any ideas/thoughts?  Thanks.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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