Many thanks for the suggestions Andrew! We're doing some brainstorming and all those come very handy! :)
thanks! :) El mar., 18 dic. 2018 a las 7:48, Frost, Andrew (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Hi > > > > > We are using RemoteObject/AMF call so I think we don't have AFAIK to > use Sockets :( > > Ah okay .. do you have a choice of protocol when doing this? I’m not sure > what the server side would support, but it looks like the “AMFChannel” > class is defining protocol as “http”; if you could change that to “rtmp” > then it would [I think] use a TCP socket rather than the Windows http > functions.. > > > > My only other thought would be whether you could change the design of how > the processing works so that it’s done more asynchronously i.e. one quick > message from client to server to kick off the processing and then poll > every second or so to see if it’s finished – but I’m not sure if that’s > possible, I’ve not used remote objects or done the server side stuff… > > > > Final option = a custom build of AIR, but that would be very expensive :-) > > > > Good luck! > > > > thanks > > > > Andrew > > > > > > *From:* Carlos Rovira [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* 17 December 2018 16:52 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: Apache Flex AIR Application problems with a > limitation of two HTTP request on windows > > > > Hi Andrew, > > > > thanks for the suggestions: > > > > El lun., 17 dic. 2018 a las 14:25, Frost, Andrew (<[email protected]>) > escribió: > > Hi Carlos > > > > This looks like it’s to do with http 1.1 .. see the final recommendations > in 8.1.4 of RFC 2616 [1] > > > > But you can hopefully override it using the windows registry (see [2]) > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet > Settings > > MaxConnectionsPerServer can be set to a value higher than 2. I guess > you’d need an ANE to manipulate the registry though.. > > > > I'm was thinking as well in an ANE, but was hoping that someone knows some > other direct way from AIR to do this, since creating an ANE just for this > is a bit cumbersome. > > > > > > I’m curious how you’re connecting .. is it via a URLLoader type object, > rather than a Socket? I don’t think the same limitation would be there if > you just used TCP/IP sockets so you could potentially get around things > that way..? > > > > We are using RemoteObject/AMF call so I think we don't have AFAIK to use > Sockets :( > > > > > > > > [1] https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec8.html#sec8.1.4 > <https://clicktime.symantec.com/a/1/5r1JGoyDE6cEKudwun-KbrnrSRWrI6QidoXFgnDO8NQ=?d=Sk6WrtfcHD4VjwsF_PfrfBQ4y2zzKXGpsN8DKqv_7DrWa6VQHXai4e4oTo8gaR8Dy8cbAudI6r5zLIaoaR5fB3IQ50v41_NBXMtfSdggPFTyu9lMHGCQVVUXrZTxFSbzl9sSAuXqs6VasonjxcPDPRNNpleLA_dSQCmSE39YBWPnj8pz9YOdvASuTH8CCRlgYCdT7QtLp5U9YygYPLRF4Um1i5BAV_ecgjIIB4uvAODjxWWOe8gLGtP4PimJte-HQnORcv3mU2Kf-l5es0ONszLRqaT1ZLzvGQHW1EMcVKJl53ddLygPNFujs5hSlY7pg5srpDbJuEpAHz8R9N2byRXc7zxvM7op7mSNyb0xE6RgXsfHmsFiZXlDYbJmAP4nlGkKbQ7SBa7-5lL-z2BfJaJbERQc_apB56cxlQx82J9viZlCp3FBkoenDTCSqYM8d2boL5MR11SPQVxShqvZV6mVnG6KHs8zaAnXRQZvCHRHqyhrHXaW9yY0BbjfhA-sozS-03UUUKtjZ44%3D&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2FProtocols%2Frfc2616%2Frfc2616-sec8.html%23sec8.1.4> > > [2] http://webdebug.net/2013/01/wininet-connection-limit/ > <https://clicktime.symantec.com/a/1/oDCtapZi5j4YcNhs_LRH9SllPPMDjIzIF_Rq1tpzbpU=?d=Sk6WrtfcHD4VjwsF_PfrfBQ4y2zzKXGpsN8DKqv_7DrWa6VQHXai4e4oTo8gaR8Dy8cbAudI6r5zLIaoaR5fB3IQ50v41_NBXMtfSdggPFTyu9lMHGCQVVUXrZTxFSbzl9sSAuXqs6VasonjxcPDPRNNpleLA_dSQCmSE39YBWPnj8pz9YOdvASuTH8CCRlgYCdT7QtLp5U9YygYPLRF4Um1i5BAV_ecgjIIB4uvAODjxWWOe8gLGtP4PimJte-HQnORcv3mU2Kf-l5es0ONszLRqaT1ZLzvGQHW1EMcVKJl53ddLygPNFujs5hSlY7pg5srpDbJuEpAHz8R9N2byRXc7zxvM7op7mSNyb0xE6RgXsfHmsFiZXlDYbJmAP4nlGkKbQ7SBa7-5lL-z2BfJaJbERQc_apB56cxlQx82J9viZlCp3FBkoenDTCSqYM8d2boL5MR11SPQVxShqvZV6mVnG6KHs8zaAnXRQZvCHRHqyhrHXaW9yY0BbjfhA-sozS-03UUUKtjZ44%3D&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwebdebug.net%2F2013%2F01%2Fwininet-connection-limit%2F> > > > > > > Thanks for the links! > > > > Carlos > > > > > > > > cheers > > > > Andrew > > > > > > *From:* Carlos Rovira [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* 17 December 2018 10:32 > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Apache Flex AIR Application problems with a > limitation of two HTTP request on windows > > > > Hi, > > > > we are in the process of encapsulate an existing Apache Flex app in Adobe > AIR to overcome the #flash2020 problem with browsers. > > > > In this transition, we found a problem with Adobe AIR in windows with a > limit of two HTTP request to the same server. This seems due to Adobe AIR > using WinlNet on Windows that has this 2 limit http request. > > > > Seems we didn't saw this problem with Flex in browsers since those left > behind this limit and allow this days 6 concurrent calls, but AIR, since > used WinlNet, continues with the 2 concurrent call limit, that is a problem > nowadays. > > > > In the other hand don't find any reference to this problem on the > internet, or some solution to apply in Adobe ARI, so maybe there's > something I'm missing, since this problem should be found by many people > trying to leverage existing Flex apps in AIR (or even creating others). > > > > Must say this problem is seen with request that needs several time (due to > some server processing) to complete and send a response. > > > > If anyone know some way to overcome this will be of great help > > > > Thanks in advance for your help > > > > -- > > Carlos Rovira > > http://about.me/carlosrovira > <https://clicktime.symantec.com/3CAjHDvPDYNNRmbd1BdTjb7Vc?u=http%3A%2F%2Fabout.me%2Fcarlosrovira> > > > > > > > -- > > Carlos Rovira > > http://about.me/carlosrovira > <https://clicktime.symantec.com/a/1/5mp0YdwR5mb7mRYbCPQi4qrMYVxxp6wcG6H_HeqQpgQ=?d=Sk6WrtfcHD4VjwsF_PfrfBQ4y2zzKXGpsN8DKqv_7DrWa6VQHXai4e4oTo8gaR8Dy8cbAudI6r5zLIaoaR5fB3IQ50v41_NBXMtfSdggPFTyu9lMHGCQVVUXrZTxFSbzl9sSAuXqs6VasonjxcPDPRNNpleLA_dSQCmSE39YBWPnj8pz9YOdvASuTH8CCRlgYCdT7QtLp5U9YygYPLRF4Um1i5BAV_ecgjIIB4uvAODjxWWOe8gLGtP4PimJte-HQnORcv3mU2Kf-l5es0ONszLRqaT1ZLzvGQHW1EMcVKJl53ddLygPNFujs5hSlY7pg5srpDbJuEpAHz8R9N2byRXc7zxvM7op7mSNyb0xE6RgXsfHmsFiZXlDYbJmAP4nlGkKbQ7SBa7-5lL-z2BfJaJbERQc_apB56cxlQx82J9viZlCp3FBkoenDTCSqYM8d2boL5MR11SPQVxShqvZV6mVnG6KHs8zaAnXRQZvCHRHqyhrHXaW9yY0BbjfhA-sozS-03UUUKtjZ44%3D&u=http%3A%2F%2Fabout.me%2Fcarlosrovira> > > > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
