Hi,
Instead of instantiating a new perl instance of perl on other port can I use SOAP::Lite?
Actually I am using SOAP::Lite to create a Parallel Server so that any number of threads or process(I am not sure what am I going to use?) can be created on different web server at different Physical Location.()
Now If you look at it, there are two perl instances running<bt>1. Main Perl Instance i.e. (main.pl)
2. Which runs on separate server using SOAP::Lite(soap_para_search.pl).
In main.pl, I am creating session, cookies, search object for each sources to search etc. Now I can pass search objects and query using SOAP::Lite to soap_para_search.pl.
Now my queries are:(for threads)
  1. Can I use same server(main.pl) as Parallel Server? yes, I am using mod_perl.
  2. What will be the sample code? I am also using TT2 for display.
Thanks

In reply to Re^6: Parallel Search using Thread::Pool by shanu_040
in thread Parallel Search using Thread::Pool by shanu_040

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