Olivier Sannier wrote:
>> Here are a few ideas to get high performances:
>> 4) Enlarge winsock buffers
>> 5) Enlarge TWSocket send buffer (BufSize property) to mach actual network
>> packet size. By default BufSize is the size of a standard ethernet packet.
>>
> What values would you recommend
Hi Everyone;
I have a very simple program which has a second thread namely HttpCliThread.
In HttpCliThread I just create a THttpCli object sleep 1 second and then delete
it. The problem takes place when I close the form; the form doesn't close
properly and it gives error (The debugging steps of
Hi.
You shoul create THttpCli in context of your thread.
Therefore you MUST call THttpCli in Execute method.
Regards,
Dimitry Timokhov
2008/6/23, muzaffer peynirci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Everyone;
> I have a very simple program which has a second thread namely HttpCliThread.
> In HttpCliTh
> Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2008 19:55:51 +0200
> From: "Francois PIETTE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] Windows and events
>
> Never noticed such a behaviour, but I have no KVM !
> What you tell make me thinking that the issue could arise from calling the
> message pump from your event ha
Hi Arno,
In the tools palette I can now see a category "FPiette" with several entries
like TWsocket, TWait, and so on, and they seem to call the correct
components... as far as I understand your question (is it the difference
between correct and default components, or component icons ? What's the
Hello Gérard,
> In the tools palette I can now see a category "FPiette" with several
> entries like TWsocket, TWait, and so on,
That's fine.
> and they seem to call the
> correct components... as far as I understand your question(is it the
> difference between correct and default components,