Hi,

Thanks a lot for providing the accomplish able approach towards it. Yes, I 
am also using C++ gRPC. 

I was carefully following this concrete example -- 
https://github.com/grpc/grpc/tree/master/examples/cpp/helloworld On the 
server you get a completion queue in this line -- *auto cq = 
builder.AddCompletionQueue();   // *Line no 59 in greeter_async_server.cc 
file

On the client side,you provide a completion queue -- *CompletionQueue cq;  
  //*Line no 58 in greeter_async_client.cc file

So, do you mean to use the same cq ? Just to be super clear to understand 
your comment. Thanks.

Regards
ista



On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 12:09:21 AM UTC+1, Muxi Yan wrote:
>
> Hi! If you are using gRPC C++, you can create server and client calls on 
> the same completion queue so that when you wait for event on that 
> completion queue you wait for those from both sides.
>
> On Tuesday, October 31, 2017 at 2:50:15 AM UTC-7, Ista Ranjan Samanta 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hey!
>>
>> I am also looking into the same kind of handling mechanism to leverage 
>> gRPC promises one step forward 
>> but unfortunately there is no such example or explanations in the web 
>> that I found (:-
>>
>> It's really appreciated if anyone from Core team can reply something here 
>> or update the doc with examples that really shows it.
>>
>> Looking forward -- waiting for a reply ! Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> ista
>> Email :- [email protected]
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 6:54:52 PM UTC+2, Maysam Mehraban wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am looking into possibility of listening on different sockets at once. 
>>> To handle multiple socket connection at the same fd_set can be used in 
>>> Linux. I have seen that gRPC also support this functionality with having 
>>> epoll based pollset.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/18df25228cfa1f97fc5cca9176fbaef64c0e4221/doc/epoll-polling-engine.md
>>>
>>> I intend to call different services in async mode and providing a 
>>> service at the same time. Therefore, I was thinking about having a poll-set 
>>> consist of client sockets waiting for async responses and server sockets. 
>>> It seems to be possible in gRPC. I haven't been able to find anything in 
>>> gRPC API that exposes construction of a poll-set.
>>>
>>> Hence, my question is how to use this capability of gRPC?
>>>
>>> Does gRPC manages this automatically? In that case how can I wait for 
>>> incoming messages?
>>>
>>> Many Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Best// Maysam
>>>
>>

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