Indeed my "question" was a big broad. Sorry for that.
The thing is i have this agent running which holds a connection to a certain enpoint via "HTTP" for noumerous clients. This endpoint allowes only one Connection per host for all clients i have. Thus spawning numerous scripts is not an option as they would constantly block each other.

Therefor i have this agent which does one thing at a time. At the same time the agent, every time called, has to fetch alot of information from DB which are equal for every client which is a nother reason why i dont want to run scripts wich call for the same kind of information over and over. This seems to me like an total unnecessary overhead.

Dont get me wrong the agent itself does a great job but the way i pass "commands" to it feels stupid when there are could be an event driven system.

In reply to Re: Constant SQL Querys to send "signals" by stewe
in thread Constant SQL Querys to send "signals" by stewe

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