Very interesting thought or thought process.  I'll contact you when I'm ready to 
explore it.  Drop me an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when you have a chance.  Thanks.

>What you are interested in would probably fit better with a 
>multi-threaded model than distributed computing. Do you example with 
>multi-threading would be as follows:
>
>1. Create a process to manage the threads
>2. Split up the work into chunks and assign individual threads to work 
>on each chunk
>3. Gather up the results of the thread
>
>Could you do this with CF? It would be a serious hack, but yeah, it 
>could be done. Although, it would be fire easier to do this with Java. 
>Possibly, a mixture of CF and Java would work best in your case.
>
>-Matt
>
>On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 10:30 PM, Chunshen (Don) Li wrote:
>
>> "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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