He also said that the messages must be processed in the same order, and UDP does not guarentee that. To be done with UDP, you would need the application-layer protocol to check some ordering number in the message.
There are some other transport-layer protocols that might work, but TCP is probably good enough. The handshaking isn't much overhead for modern servers. The bottleneck for this application is likely the database, not the network connectivity.
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In reply to Re^2: Apache or Daemon in Perl ?
by hardburn
in thread Apache or Daemon in Perl ?
by szabgab
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