subroutines.
The basic idea is that if _start can't initialise the session because
a database connection fails (for example), it can try again after a
set period of time, and 1. it doesn't stop the kernel, and 2. it
doesn't stop other sessions from running etc
Thanks,
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Peter Farmer
Thanks to everyone who took the time to reply, I now have a much
better understanding of how to write POE applications.
Thanks,
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Peter Farmer
more events to
the worker if needed. Basically what happens is that the worker
session chugs through it entire queue and then the scheduler runs
again.
Is there a way to get what I want to happen to happen?
Thanks,
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Peter Farmer
On 08/06/06, Peter Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm fairly new to coding with POE, and I think I've not quite grasped
the concepts correctly.
I have a script which has two sessions, the first session is what I
call a scheduler session, basically it reads the content of a txt file