>> I share this opinion.
>> I would let the client sockets attached to a single the thread (no
>> necessarily the main thread) and handle all communication.
>> Once a job has been received, then the data is passed to a worker thread,
>> thru a queue, for processing. Probably a single queue servic
François
> I share this opinion.
> I would let the client sockets attached to a single the thread (no
necessarily the main thread) and handle all communication. Once a job has
been received, then the data is passed to a worker thread, thru a queue, for
processing. Probably a single queue serviced
>> So my question: is there any way to attach a client connection to
>> another thread immediately, from the main thread?
> Probably, but I've said I've not done it myself, no need.
> Others may have done so,
This is not always possible, at least without modifying TIcsWndControl. The
problem
> > So was this ultimately a yahoo relocation bug for including port 443
> > on the Location header?
>
> I do not know for sure as I do not know for sure whether it was a bug
> in ICS.
> I noticed that other clients actually received a location header without
> the 443 port and they did not sent t
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 4:50 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Albert Wiersch wrote:
>> I just checked in a fix with Log:
>> "Fixed a relocation bug with URL "https://yahoo.com"; by removing
>> port "443" from the Host-header, otherwise relocation header
>> returned by the server had that port appended as wel
> I just checked in a fix with Log:
> "Fixed a relocation bug with URL "https://yahoo.com"; by removing port "443"
> from the Host-header, otherwise relocation header returned by the server
> had that port appended as well even though the new location was simple
> HTTP."
>
> Search for "8.05" :
>
> Did that work with ICSv7? Is it a regression?
Actually, I'm not sure if it worked with v7... but I see you posted a fix.
Thanks,
Albert
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Le 10/10/2013 12:57, Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd a écrit :
So my question: is there any way to attach a client connection to
another thread immediately, from the main thread?
Probably, but I've said I've not done it myself, no need. Others may have done
so, but I don't believe i
On Wednesday, October 09, 2013 7:42 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Arno Garrels wrote:
> In other words: How shall we handle this Location header:
> "Location: http://yahoo.com:443/?s=https"; ?
I just checked in a fix with Log:
"Fixed a relocation bug with URL "https://yahoo.com"; by removing port "443"
from t
> So my question: is there any way to attach a client connection to
> another thread immediately, from the main thread?
Probably, but I've said I've not done it myself, no need. Others may have done
so, but I don't believe it necessary for your application.
> The problem is really that my work
Yes, my web service is already based on a HttpSvr component, not a
WSocketServer. I looked at the ThrdSvr sample to understand how multithreading
works with ICS.
The problem is really that my worker threads are not available at the time the
client socket needs to be attached to one of those, a
> I'm starting with ICS. I need to build a http webservice with 6
> worker threads that process jobs.
> I started my code based on the ThrdSvr sample project,
I'm sure you can achieve what you need with thread server, but I've never done
it, and you are also re-inventing the two existing web serv
Hello
I'm starting with ICS. I need to build a http webservice with 6 worker
threads that process jobs.
When a new client connection is open, data is fetched into a buffer
until completion, by the main thread.
Once the data is complete, a job is created, and pushed into one of the
job queues (o
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