Thank you for your ref. I went through that in cookbook. Any monks provide solution for pblm A .Is there a way to handle multiple services with one client using POE::Component::IKC. I dont have pblm with servers(it will service only one job at a time from only one client) but what about client whether it would be capable of handling multiple response from various services. B.One way getting reponse
pseudo code in client Assume ip1,ip2,ip3..so on are already connected sock. Added each of the socket to IO::Select while(1) { (@ready)= IO::Select->select($selector,undef,undef); proceed with received reponse from services. }
Any better way to do this??? Any link/reference would also be helpful

In reply to Re^2: POE RPC example by muthuma
in thread POE RPC example by muthuma

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