Assuming that a user has a large number of SIP CGI scripts, there arises the issue how quickly they can be dealt with. I assume the same issue applies to SIP CPL scripts.
At the moment I assume that all scripts are uploaded into the user space, and whenever a message from/to that particular user arrives all scripts are checked for applicability. Then the applicable scripts are applied -- I am not concerned about interaction between scripts at the moment. My question is, whether current implementations indeed handle scripts in the above way or whether some fancy mechanism is used to improve on the runtime performance when identifying the applicable scripts? If so, are there any references? thanks, Stephan Stephan Reiff-Marganiec Research Fellow Department of Computing Science; University of Stirling email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel: 01786 46 7448
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