Ok. I made simple application based on Http.GetAsync function. Heres what i got:
Components: -TList_1 - List of busy components -TList_2 - List of free components -HTTPCli - 30 more created dynamicly -TStringList - a queue of hosts to gather data from -ListView - table to store gathered data -Timer_1 - to make "threads" workin' -Timer_2 - to check all over again -ToolBar - tools to save the list, load list etc etc. -StatusBar - to show how many components are in use -ProgressBar - shows the progress of current job -CoolTrayIcon - to be able to minimalize app to tray Here's how it works: At startup 30 HTTP components are being created and added to TList_2. U can add new hosts to gather data, and they appear in TStringList. When timer ticks it checks if there is something in TStringList (queue) and if there are any components in TList_2 (free). If there are, it moves HTTPCli component from TList_2 (free) to TList_1 (busy) and uses it to GetAsync required data. Data isn't to large so I'm gathering it OnDocData converting buffer with strpas() function. Then some function searches the ListView for requested record and changes the value to current. And when its done, component is moved back to TList_2 (free components). After all records are done, Timer_2 starts and counts 1 minute to start another cycle (to keep the data in ListView up-to-date). But... But there seems to be a problem... don't know exacltly what is it, but after few hours of working (i guess minimalized to tray) after Application.restore, toolbar, and sometimes statusbar dissapear! I checked it with WinDowse and those objects are just being destroyed or something - they are not there even hidden... Oh... and after closing application it often crashes and sometimes crashes without closing with "access violation". Any ideas what could possibly be wrong? My idea is that when 2 HttpCli components are trying to access ListView, something bad happens... but not sure if thats the problem... Please HELP! :) Ann -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be