[Twisted-Python] TCP Queued connections
tim wylie
timwylie at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 14 20:59:38 MST 2009
Hello,
What is the best way to set up a queue of tcp connections? I'm currently using perspective broker for authentication and communication. I want the client to register with the server, and then the server send back a message telling them their place in line. This is easy, but then how can I store the connections on the server to send the client a message when it's his turn? I realize I could store IP addresses, but then you lose connections behind firewalls/etc. I could also give the client a time estimate and he could run a deferred call after that time, but I was hoping there was a more elegant way. Any thoughts? Thanks.
Tim
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