Hi Micheal, thanks for your reply. If I increase my threads I should get an
even higher response. That's a great plan. I should check with the server
guy
as to how many we should be able to do.
The biggest problem was that I was dynamically creating the frames.
Thanks!
Josh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Caulfield, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: RE: CFHTTP/Frames Question
> Frames *should* process simultaneously, but you may be maxing out your
> available threads. CF installs with a default of 5 threads. If you are
> querying a remote server, that's one thread per request, and the thread
> lives until the result comes back. If you are HTTPing your OWN server,
> that's 2 threads per request (one to request and one to respond). You can
> max out a server pretty fast if the responses are slow in coming back.
>
> Check perfmon to see if this is happening. Or change the number of
> simultaneous requests under general setting in the CFIDE administrator.
>
> I would also double chack to make sure there are no cflocks in the process
> that might backing everything up.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JW [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 4:08 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFHTTP/Frames Question
>
>
> Hello, if anyone can offer some guidance/suggestions it would be much
> appreciated.
>
> My boss wants some *quick* http calls. Instead of putting something on a
> super fast server (which we don't have) and waiting for the cfhttp calls
to
> execute one after the other, I thought that I could run them all in frames
> which I *thought* were able to load multiple files all at once. From there
I
> would parse and save the info from each frame to a file, then load that
file
> after all of the frames were done.
>
> Having some problems. The frames don't seem to be processing
simultaneously
> as I had thought.
>
> ============================
> Here is a reply from a thread on forums.allaire.com from someone elses
> question:
>
> Date: March 24, 2000 11:35 AM
> Author: John Colasante ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> No, not unless you're using frames. One browser request uses only one
worker
> thread on the CF server, which executes the code in your template from top
> to bottom in an asynchronous manner.
> (http://forums.allaire.com/DevConf/Index.cfm?Message_ID=468442)
> ============================
> Here is another reply about browsers and frames:
>
> Date: August 16, 2000 04:59 PM
> Author: Bill Crosbie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Actually it has to do with the way browsers and servers interact. A
single
> browser can reqeust multiple threads simultaneously. This is often done
in
> the case of fetching pages to a multi-frame site, or if the user is
browsing
> your site with multiple bworser windows. In this instance they are all
> members of the same session, but could conceivably have simultaneous
access.
> ============================
>
> These questions are somewhat relevant to what I am doing. According to
what
> they say, it should be possible, right?
>
> I have a demo at http://shop.dantor.net/im/http_text.cfm it just loads one
> of two sites into a frame. These frames don't seem to be executing all at
> the same time. It seems to be loading one after the other. I DON'T have
high
> speed internet, so maybe it just appears that the frames are loading one
> after the other. Does anyone have high speed that can click on my link and
> check just how peppy the page is?
>
> Thank you very much for any help!
>
> Josh
>
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