OK, thanks.  I thought I looked through the example, presumably I missed 
something.  In any event, yes, watching the session again makes lots of sense.  
Maybe it will give me something to do while I avoid 100 degree heat this 
weekend.

Andrew

On Jul 29, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

> Check out wonder source and run the BackgroundTasks example and look a the 
> examples themselves. Also watch the video for that from this year's WOWODC. 
> Pascal sent it out to attendees recently.
> 
> On Jul 29, 2011, at 4:53 PM, Andrew Kinnie wrote:
> 
>> OK, I have done a little searching and poking around in source, and am not 
>> finding how one should do the multiple OSCs solution.
>> 
>> I see there is a property to set to determine the size of the pool, and I 
>> see how to get an OSC from a pool, but I don't see anything else about what 
>> I need to do to take objects from one stack and put them into a new OSC and 
>> how to handle the ec, etc.  Presumably I just need other search terms, but 
>> if anyone has an example I can look at that does this sort of thing, I would 
>> appreciate it.  I want the task to run in it's own OSC it gets from the pool 
>> so that it does not slow down the other concurrent connections (concurrency 
>> is now on.  Though I assumed it always was, frankly.)
>> 
>> Andrew
>> 
>> On Jul 29, 2011, at 2:56 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>> 
>>> 2) For your 1 minute task do it in a background thread and use a different 
>>> OSC. Remember EOF is a single-threaded, single-db-connection stack. If you 
>>> want high concurrency performance, you cannot just use the default OSC. Use 
>>> a ERXTaskObjectStoreCoordinatorPool just for tasks, even if it is just a 
>>> pool of one.
>> 
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