You should have started from OverbyteIcsSvcTcp which is a service instead
of a GUI application.
I did originally but went to the console-app, since it is easier to debug.
As I understand it, it's the same unit used in both situations ..
As you know how to change from one application type to
I did originally but went to the console-app, since it is easier to debug.
As I understand it, it's the same unit used in both situations ..
/arne
2010/11/9 Francois PIETTE francois.pie...@skynet.be
I try to create a windows service with Httpserver. I have used the example
in the
And both fail, with the same error in clientConnect and
clientDisConnect, and postmessage.
In your examples, there is no postMessage or postthreadMessage.
Are there any examples of this, in a formless app.?
2010/11/10 Francois PIETTE francois.pie...@skynet.be:
You should have started from
Hello,
I wonder if there is limit imposed by the design. The issue I saw during our
tests is when the cache is disabled (when one THttpCli's instance is used by
the proxy server connection socket), and when the file size is small
(1-10KB), the proxy server cannot use more than one CPU core! When
I suspect it could be a critical section issue since we use multi-threads
and multi-clients/thread.
SZ
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Fastream Technologies
ga...@fastream.comwrote:
Hello,
I wonder if there is limit imposed by the design. The issue I saw during
our tests is when the cache