Hi, Joel,
Thanks very much for your reply.
I read your implementation and the problem is that, for Java version,
there is TProcessorFactory.java, so you can overwrite getProcessor. But for
Cpp version, there is no TProcessorFactory.cpp. I think Cpp and Java version
has different mechanism. Have you ever tried your ideas in Cpp version?
Thanks.
2010/5/7 Joel Meyer <[email protected]>
> Yes, if I understood your question, you can accomplish this by providing
> your own TProcessorFactory. Here's an example of the code in Java:
>
>
> http://github.com/JoelPM/BidiThrift/blob/master/Server/src/main/java/com/joelpm/bidiMessages/server/Server.java
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 5:06 PM, yh zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The situation is like this:
> > We have several clients, let's say client1 and cient2, and each
> > client will start a callback server to receive message from server, and
> of
> > course, different callback servers should have different port number.
> > Inside server, we use TThreadPoolServer and we have a class(let's
> say
> > CClient) to inherit handler class (let's say CalculatorHandler() in
> > tutorial), in this way, we can create an instance of CClient and use it
> as
> > a
> > parameter to initial TThreadPoolServer server. But the problem is that
> if
> > we have several clients, we want to create our class instance for every
> > server thread (Now it can only be created when initial TThreadedServer).
> Is
> > there way to create new class instance (CClient) when server accepts a
> new
> > client? (means that we want to create new class instance when each server
> > thread is created)
> > Thanks very much.
> >
>