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-
-// $Id$
-
-#ifndef TASK_H
-#define TASK_H
-
-#include "ace/Task.h"
-
-#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE)
-# pragma once
-#endif /* ACE_LACKS_PRAGMA_ONCE */
-
-/*
- This is our basic thread-pool Task. We have a choice of pool size
- on the open() and the usual svc() and close() methods.
-
- A new addition is the ACE_Barrier object. This will allow the
- synchronization of our svc() methods so that they all start at the
- "same" time. The normal case may allow one thread to start working
- earlier than others. There's no real harm in it but you can get
- better "work by thread" statistics if they start out together.
-*/
-class Task : public ACE_Task < ACE_MT_SYNCH >
-{
-public:
-
- typedef ACE_Task < ACE_MT_SYNCH > inherited;
-
- Task (void);
- ~Task (void);
-
- /*
- I really wanted this to be called open() but that was already
- claimed by the Task framework. start() will kick off our thread
- pool for us.
- */
- int start (int threads = 1);
-
- virtual int svc (void);
-
- virtual int close (u_long flags = 0);
-
-protected:
- ACE_Barrier * barrier_;
-};
-
-#endif