What exactly does *in* Mumps mean as opposed to on a Mumps based system.
Does *in* MUMPS mean doing it with the subset of the 95 standard that was
actually implemented in all of the following: Cache, GT.M., MSM, and DSM?
Jim Gray
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So, in other words, unless you are using Cache, you need to rely on
some external application, or (at least) operating system dependent
mechanism to handle multi-threaded TCP. The only reason Cache is an
exception is that it implements a nonstandard extension to the JOB
command. I think that's basically what I was saying.
To put it a little differently, I didn't mean to imply you couldn't
support multi-threaded TCP (albeit awkwardly, IMO) on MUMPS based
systems, only that you can't do it *in* MUMPS.
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On Aug 2, 2005, at 5:48 AM, Doug Martin wrote:
Actually, multithreaded TCP listeners are possible under DSM, MSM, and
Caché. I'm not sure about gtm. DSM supports this through a VMS service
called UCX. MSM supports it through an MSM service called MSERVER. In
both of these models, the service monitors the specified port and hands
off the socket connection to a specified entry point. Caché supports
this capability natively through extensions to the JOB command by handing
off an active TCP connection (obtained through use of normal M I/O
commands) to a subprocess.
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