On 12/21/05, Andreas Schiffler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >There's not much difference between .25 and 1 second.
> Ah, this may be so for the traditional use of webservices. But for
> eCommerce applications for example speed is king and its also very
> important to provide consistent speeds (i.e. not hang). I don't have
> published reference links on this, but some of our private documents
> point to a target of max. 200ms for an ad-serving related webservice
> (which is technically absolutely feasable anyhow, even across the country).

OK, but this is in the case where you've got an error, right?
What do you do if you don't get a response, and how often does it happen?

> OK. I understand that. I'll try my best to come up with a patch set then.
> Can someone point me to some documentation on how to do this?  Is
> someone willing to assist me in making this patch?

It sounded like you'd identified all the places that needed adjusting;
just go ahead and try making it work :)
You can ask questions here on internals@ and I'm sure you'll get some
help if you ask the right questions (try to be as specific as possible
so it's easier to answer).

Hope that helps :)

--Wez.

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