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Excerpts from mail: 21-Oct-97 RE: Altering the SOMAXCONN .. Walden
Leverich@techsoft (2351*) 

> However, now that I am thinking about this, the 400 does not support  
> threads, so I'm not sure how you would handle this on the 400. I doubt you  
> can pass connection handles between jobs, but maybe you can. How are you  
> processing the connections? Anyway, if you have more than 512 clients  
> waiting on the server to listen() for them you may have a problem. 

We do have support for CPA threads.  

You can pass socket descriptors between jobs (and thus established
connections) by using the spawn() verb or the givedescriptor() and
takedescriptor() verbs.  

Please see the socket programming manual for details on these.  See URL:  

http://AS400BKS.rochester.ibm.com:80/cgi-bin/bookmgr/bookmgr.cmd/BOOKS/QBJANN01
/CCONTENTS 


Mark L Bauman 

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