The function will block only if you're doing computation (calculating a
fibonacci number or doing JSON.parse() on a big file), not if it's an async
call to a database for example.
On Monday, December 9, 2013 4:15:17 AM UTC+2, Eleven November wrote:
>
> The code like this:
>
> var connect = require('connect');
> var app = connect();
> app.use('/extract', function(req, res, next) {
> doJob('param', function() {
> res.end('Hello world!');
> });
> }).listen(3000);
>
> doJob is a function that spend about 500ms to run.
> I don't call the res.end() method, the next request will block.
>
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