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<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>ACE Tutorial 007</FONT></B></CENTER>
<CENTER><B><FONT SIZE=+2>Creating a thread-pool server</FONT></B></CENTER>
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<P>In this tutorial, we're going to extend Tutorial 6 to add a third concurrency
strategy: thread-pool. Like Tutorail 6 did to Tutorial 5, we're
going to keep the existing strategies that we've already created and add
this one in as a "bonus". As you'll see, our basic objects will change
but not by a whole lot. To accomplish this, we'll introduce one new
major object that helps to abstract the thread pool concept.
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