Am 04.12.2006 um 19:39 schrieb Severin Swensen:

I am trying to get a better understanding of how RealBasic processes their events for TCP data available.

I have noticed some slowness in the time it takes for data sent to my server to be seen by the server, till the time I send data back is a minimum of 1 second even though I use flush on the write.
I am using RB 2006r4 on a Quad 700Mhz Xeon with 100Mbit ethernet.

As a possible reference, you are welcome to download 'AB for Web',
which implements a web-server in RB - pure RB:

        http://www.turingart.com/downloads/ABForWeb.zip
        http://www.turingart.com/abForWeb_lan__en.htm

Although I can't remember exact timing, but I'm sure the RB web-server
is relatively fast.

Compared to Apache, RB's socket setup time is (significantly) higher.

In case you communicate with several client: Have you enabled enough
connections in your connection pool? If not, your client(s) compete
to get one of few available connections.

1 sec is far too much. Does your app probably wait for some other event
to happen? Or do you have some other critical resource?

I suppose, that your computer and your device are directly connected
through a switched ethernet?
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