Hey guys, I have been working on a script lately (http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=1077266). My script makes an http request for a json file, and the server returns this message when the request is successful: {"status":"completed"}. However, I am making 50 simultaneous HTTP requests, and the server queues each request and processes them one at time. This is the response I get back from the server:

{"status":"waiting","est_comp":3276986209950}
.How do I print out each HTTP response when it completes? In other words, I want to print out all 50 requests until they all have completed, sort of in a loop, to actively see the status of each request. When the status completes, I wanted to decode and print the json. Is this possible using threads? (see my code in link)


In reply to HTTP Request Objects and LWP by carlriz

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