Thanks all for your great help, I will play a little with 
Win32::GUI::ThreadUtils to see if it will work fine for RPC calls 
and/or POE.
As I saw in the examaple files, it looks really easy managing a 
thread from this module.

cheers,
tinti

> 
> >Thanks for this information, I've read that Win32::GUI::ThreadUtils
> is
> >currently experimental!? Do you have used Win32::GUI::ThreadUtils
> in a
> >real environment and tested it for stability?
> 
> I've played with Win32::GUI::ThreadUtils, but not in a "production" 
> environment and have found it performs very well (it makes threaded
> GUI apps 
> so much simpler to build).
> 
> As a side note, I have played a lot with threading (C and perl) with
> Win32::GUI and have found it very stable - just make sure you have a
> late 
> version of Perl (5.8.7+). You should have no problem running a web
> server in 
> one thread, and responding to Win32::GUI events in another. You can
> even 
> have two windows running (responding to events) in two separate
> threads.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> jez.
> 
> 


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