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Re: Asynchronous Distributed Object Calls
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Re: Asynchronous Distributed Object Calls


  • Subject: Re: Asynchronous Distributed Object Calls
  • From: Julien Jalon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 22:46:31 +0100

Yes, there is a limit and it depends on the Mach port's queue size.

-- Julien

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Le 10 févr. 08 à 21:15, Adam Thorsen <email@hidden> a écrit :

Is there a limit to the number of oneway calls to a DO instance before it starts blocking? I've noticed that if I make about 6 async requests (none of which are completed by the time the last call is made) the seventh call blocks in the caller.

Thanks,
-Adam
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