Hi,

Does any command such as "async_flush" or "queued_event_flush"
existed ?  That's what I really needed.


Thanks
KC

On 8/31/05, michael meeks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 14:03 +0800, KC wrote:
> > When I call ORBit_small_invoke_async() from client side,
> > the ORBit_small_invoke_async() will return immediately without
> > waithing for servant to finish the task, right ?
> 
>         Correct. Indeed, it may well return before the message is even sent.
> 
> > If my understanding is correct, ORBit_small_invoke_async() simply
> > queue the command.   Is it possible to know the command
> > already been sent to servant side ?
> 
>         Nope - although, if you poke with the (unstable ABI etc.) linc
> connection I think you can set buffer limits on the connection so it'll
> block at a given stage, and do other stuff - I forget ;-)
> 
> >    I don't need to know the exact time, but it will be great if I
> > can make sure (from client side) that servant method already running.
> > Thanks.
> 
>         Best thing to do is prolly to have a small synchronous method that
> kicks the job off remotely I guess.
> 
>         HTH,
> 
>                 Michael.
> 
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> 
>
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