> um, that's what I thought. Was chatting with coworkers today 
> about this too. Their concern was thread use. Threads used in
> the async gateway are part of the pool in the JRun instance, 
> no? So, if you have a box getting good load, introducing a 
> script that runs in this parallel fashion, this would eat up 
> more threads, eh? So, is it really beneficial? I suppose the 
> answer is, 'it depends', but curious on thoughts on this.

If I recall correctly, the gateway has its own thread pool, separate from
the threads that are used to service regular requests. I suspect that all
the threads are pooled within the single JRun process, however.

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