On Feb 9, 2010, at 15:01, Keith Duncan wrote:

> 
> On 9 Feb 2010, at 22:18, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> 
>>> Try using the synchronous version of NSURLConnection […]
> 
> No, don't do this. This method simply creates a private NSURLConnection 
> delegate and enters the run loop until completion or failure.
> 
> This ties the NSOperation worker thread up until completion which may shift 
> thread ramp up costs onto other parts of you application.
> 
> Instead you should create a 'concurrent' NSOperation as described in the 
> documentation, and schedule your NSURLConnection on +[NSRunLoop mainRunLoop]. 
> This will allow your NSOperation -start method to exit immediately and the 
> thread to return to the pool.
> 
> Keith

Thanks, Keith. I'll look into it.

-Laurent.
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