One connection can host any number of applications, so it sounds like
multithreading would be enough for you. However, AFAIK the C client lib
has no multithreading support at all. As picogui development is essentially
dead, I'd recommend looking for alternatives.

--Micah

On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 01:06:29PM +0100, Pieter Grimmerink wrote:
> I'm thinking about writing a new c client for PicoGUI.
> The current one is not usable in my situation, since I need either multithread 
> support, or multiconnection support, so that each thread can call pgInit.
> 
> If we can register multiple applications through the same connection, 
> multithread would be sufficient.
> However, when different applications each have to use their own connection, I 
> need a multiconnection client.
> Event then I'll make it multithread safe, just in case.
> 
> This all seems like a lot of work, and time is not on my side.
> I think I'll also look around for alternatives, that will cost me less time to 
> adapt to our needs.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Pieter Grimmerink
> 
> 
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