Tony,

By default I was referring to the way jBASE polls at a set time interval
that is based on expecting to have a large number of queues and therefore
not adversely affecting performance.

Dick

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Tony Gravagno <[email protected]>wrote:

> For reference, I haven't been involved with TL/RD/PS in a decade,
> so I have no product to position and I'm not doing any surrogate
> marketing.  I was only responding to this quote: "Most MultiValue
> installations that I am aware of have somewhere between 1 and 10
> print queues."
>
> WRT your follow-up, I don't think there is any such thing as a
> "default".  You just assign queues as you need them.  The R83
> limit was 256, based on the limits of a different era, and for D3
> they just added 3 more bits - not much of a marketing decision.
> Maybe in jBase there is an environment variable that determines
> the maximum queue.  No clue.  I'll back out now and get an
> education.
>
> Regards,
> T
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