Search engines can deal with thousands of requests, so no.


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Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] CFHTTP locking


Hi, I'm using cfhttp to pull back sets of results from a search engine.
I'm looking into whether I need to use a named lock with this. Ben
Forta's article about locking just mentions you should use a lock on
cfhttp if connecting to a site which doesn't allow concurrent
connections. Our search engine does, and I would have thought that
queueing each search request would dramatically slow the search down.

Any thoughts?
Damien

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