I have a similar design, but I also have a pointer to the thread in the
THttpConnection so that the connection can set a flag on the thread if the
connection is dropped before the thread has finished the work and risk using
a freed connection.
This design could serve several connections/threads
Bjørnar Nielsen a écrit :
I have a similar design, but I also have a pointer to the thread in the
THttpConnection so that the connection can set a flag on the thread if the
connection is dropped before the thread has finished the work and risk using
a freed connection.
True ! i haven't seen
Hello Guillaume,
Until know what I use to do is to create a worker thread and send jobs
(with pointer to socket client object) and then worker send back a
message to socket thread with pointer of data to send back to client.
So all socket things is done from same thread.
Dettaching
Dod a écrit :
Hello Guillaume,
Until know what I use to do is to create a worker thread and send jobs
(with pointer to socket client object) and then worker send back a
message to socket thread with pointer of data to send back to client.
So all socket things is done from same thread.
Dod a écrit :
Ok so you do nearly same as me. But at the end of threaded job I
verify the client still exists before sending result.
When a session connect I set a SessionID incremental counter in
MySocketClient class because I noticed that same socket handle can be
re-used by
What you're doing is transfering a socket from main thread
context to your work thread context.
My purpose is not the following. What i mean is executing
all the SQL stuff within the thread,
and the connection stuff within the main thread.
That's what I do with my MidWare threaded
Hello Francois,
Exactly what I do now, but what reference do you pass to thread ? At
beginning I did it with socket.handle (if I remember well by it was
long time ago) by I noticed that if during work job the socket is
closed and a new connexion come, then it could happend that this
Francois Piette a écrit :
That's what I do with my MidWare threaded TServerObject. You can apply the
same logic to the
HttpServer component.
I have a class which manage a pool of threads. When a request comes in, I get
a thread from the
pool, adding a new one if necessary. The thread