Hi;

On Dec 12, 2007 8:45 PM, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Chris Travers wrote:
>
>
> As I understand it, a timeout happens because nothing is happening. E.g;
>  there is no communication between the apache server and the client.
> Why not just have the stored procedures spit out an update as they are
> working?


The big issue is that this does not play well with the template system.  We
can't actually have another round trip without either committing the batch
save part-way through or reworking our template system.

>
>
> Processed 100 transactions
>           200 transactions
>           300 transactions


If we go that way, we can't readily use templates because they send out full
HTTP headers,  I suppose we could simply bypass the templates.  Or issue
commits part way through and add extra roundtrips to the web server.
Neither of these sound good to me though :-(  The former breaks
maintainability of the app, and the latter breaks maintainability of the
data....

The other issue with this specific class of users may end up eventually
running into timeout issues in the template processing for these sorts of
payment processing.  A queue system might provide a solution for that as
well.

>
>
> Until done. If you wanted to offset load, we can use plperl to implement
> some sleep patterns.


At the moment I don't see any reason for sleep patterns.  My current queue
system doesn't use any sleep patterns.

>
>
> Joshua D. Drake
>
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