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Does anybody know how to build a Multi-Server in C++?
Is any API for that? I had a google search but i didnt find anything really interesting. I would be please if anyone could post a tutorial.
what's a Multi-Server? Google says it could be an XML flash routing engine, a phone unlocking service, various hosting outfits... you have asked quite a few questions like this i've noticed, and you really aren't going to get far like this. you're asking extremely vague and broad things. you asked another question asking how to make an enterprise server in multiple languages? these requests are so high level we really can't comment. if you know how to program in a given language (or number of languages) then you would know for yourself how to do what your asking without requesting specific details like you are. people don't write tutorials for the level you are looking at, it's up to you to know the nuts and bolts and also know how to translate the big ideas into those lines of code.
I'd say that this is either a school project that's way over your head or it's a big contract that you just signed on for and it's also way over your head. Since when does a project require multiple technologies up front without the requirement for it? I'd say review your requirements and rethink why you need all these languages and technologies. Simple is better, remember that.
That gives me an idea, the single server project. It process client request asynchronously, other people foolish enough to interfere by sending in a request whilst it is processing another will be ignored, persistent attempts from the same irksome client will lead them to be blacklisted. I'll call it Marvellous Approach to Linear Transactions, or MALT to those in the know, since all good malts are single.
Maybe I can get some of these people looking for graduation projects to help be realise my dream!
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