Actually a CORBA compliant POA should support thread policies
according the OMG specification (cf. sec 11.2.8.1)


>From: Johan Eltes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: ORB
>Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 22:23:11 +0100
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>The JavaIDL Orb creates one thread for each request. The behaviour is
>implementation-specific. Other ORBs may implement other strategies, like
>thread pools or managed queues.
>
>/Johan
>
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>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel Legziel
>Sent: den 13 januari 2002 21:13
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: ORB
>
>Hi guys,
>
>Can anyone tell me how the ORB in CORBA treats concurrent requests from
>client(s) to server(s) and vice versa? Is there a queuing dynamic that
>treats them in a FIFO manner?
>
>Any insight would be highly appreciated,
>Daniel
>
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