At 08:59 PM 11/15/2002 +0100, Valerio_Valdez Paolini wrote: > >On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Stephen Adkins wrote: > >> You seem to advocate Apache/mod_perl for end-user (returning HTML) >> and server-to-server (RPC) use. That makes sense. >> But it doesn't seem to make sense for my family of servers that >> spend all of their time waiting for the mainframe to return their >> next transaction. .... >Are you also interested in fault tolerance and accuracy of computation? >And what about caching?
In my case, we have enough single points of failure in the system that fault tolerance for this component is not critical. However, I am interested in general in the solution to the [asynchronous execution + queue + queue worker] problem along with all of the issues related to scalability and reliability. accuracy of computation? of course. but this would seem to me to be a matter of program logic. caching? not sure what you mean, but caching is good if it increases performance without creating synchronization problems. Stephen