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Re: Listen Queue Size Setting & Concurrent Request Handling
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Re: Listen Queue Size Setting & Concurrent Request Handling


  • Subject: Re: Listen Queue Size Setting & Concurrent Request Handling
  • From: Eric Stewart <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:48:26 -0500

Thanks Chuck.

I've read the help section quite a few times but the naming was
confusing me. I wasn't sure if it mean't threads that work strictly
for the adaptor or if the term incompassed any and all threads spawned
by your WO app.

For instance. If you have a direct action that creates a second thread
by instantiating and running a class that extends from thread. Is both
the direct action thread and the thread it spawns off counted in the
total? Or just the direct action thread?

I hope you can see why it's confused me to this point.

I've search the develor.apple.com site but I can't find any good
documentation on exactly what is and what isn't a WOWorkerThread.

- Eric

On 2/15/06, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Feb 15, 2006, at 1:32 PM, Eric Stewart wrote:
>
> > By WOWorkerThread settings you are referring to "Minimum Adaptor
> > threads" and "Maximum Adaptor threads" settings under application
> > settings?
> >
> Yes.  These could use better names.  Check out the Help tab in
> monitor for useful, if not really well organized, information:
>
> Minimum Adaptor Threads
> The starting number of WorkerThreads the WODefaultAdaptor should
> create to handle incoming requests. This setting applies to the
> WODefaultAdaptor for WebObjects 5.x. -WOWorkerThreadCountMin.
> Defaults to 16.
>
> Maximum Adaptor Threads
> The maximum number of WorkerThreads that the default adaptor should
> create to handle incoming requests. As the load on an application
> instance grows, the WODefaultAdaptor will create new WorkerThreads to
> handle requests. This setting only applies to the WODefaultAdaptor
> for WebObjects 5.x. Setting this to -1 will let the number of
> WorkerThreads grow indefinitely. -WOWorkerThreadCountMax. Defaults to
> 256.
>
> Chuck
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