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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>That's it for Tutorial 7. As with Tutorial 6, we really didn't
have to change much to introduce a new threading strategy. Most of
the work was in creating the Thread_Pool object itself. Everything
else was just minor housekeeping.
<P>There is a fourth common thread strategy: thread-per-request.
It's not one of my favorites, so I wasn't planning to go into it.
If you want to contribute a tutorial on that topic though, I'll be glad
to include it here.
<P>For reference, here's the file list again:
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<A HREF="Makefile">Makefile</A></LI>
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<A HREF="client_acceptor.h">client_acceptor.h</A></LI>
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<A HREF="client_acceptor.cpp">client_acceptor.cpp</A></LI>
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<A HREF="client_handler.cpp">client_handler.cpp</A></LI>
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<A HREF="client_handler.h">client_handler.h</A></LI>
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<A HREF="server.cpp">server.cpp</A></LI>
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<A HREF="thread_pool.h">thread_pool.h</A></LI>
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<A HREF="thread_pool.cpp">thread_pool.cpp</A></LI>
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<A HREF="fix.Makefile">fix.Makefile</A></LI>
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