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SubjectRe: > 15,000 Simultaneous Connections
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Steve Underwood wrote:

> I too think Gaurav's has the right approach for most uses. It seems pretty straightforward
> to add a "queue create" call, and an extra queue identifier parameter to the other calls.

I think you want to be able to pass an array of interests. Gaurav's API
can be mapped on top if you really want.

> The multi-queue addition seems worthwhile. Only a
> small percentage of programs need this, but it should not cause a significant hit to the
> others, so its a Good Thing.

I don't see why you would want to cripple the API by making it less
than general anyway :-).

Mike

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