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Does the client read the data queue with the key? Do all the clients post a
read and the one with the matching key gets the data? Do you break out of
the read after a period of time to check for EOJ?

On 4/11/06, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Michael Ryan wrote:
> > I do that sort of thing by having one receiving data queue that all the
> > clients send to, and multiple data queues that the server responds to
> the
> > client. I have the client create the data queue (if it doesn't already
> > exist), and pass the name of that queue to the server. The data queue
> name
> > is usually based on the client job number.
>
> That's one way to do it ... the extra io of creating the data queues,
> imho, makes using a keyed data queue a better option.  But that's just
> my opinion.
>
> david
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