Tijnema wrote:
On 8/10/07, Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is it works with just me using the site.  I am wondering how this would
effect performance if say 500 people were executing this php function around
the same time and the processing overlapped.  Is there anyway to make an
executable run as a service, I am guessing at the terminology that I should
use here, but I feel there would be a much more efficient way of performing
this task.
Well, ideally you don't run an executable. But if you must, there's some
Windows program that turns an executable into a service. But then
there's the consideration of communicating with it, which you could do
with sockets. Or you could use a file.

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I don't know if there a program exists that can "convert" the program
to a service, I think you need to compile it as a service from source
code, but as I mentioned in my first post, and you mentioned here too,
you also need to add support for a socket server in your program.
Sockets in PHP are easy ;)

http://www.firedaemon.com/

But you're right, you'd need a way to communicate with the service.

-Stut

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