I've been out of the game for a while with C++ but as I read your post, I was reminded of some classes I wrote to manage multiple threads. Also, Bartosz Milewski of Reliable Software - Creators of the distributed version control system, Code Co-op wrote a really cool critical section class wrapper that totally protects against accidentally leaving a lock in place. His discussion of how resource management is the key to reliable message driven software was well done and he had numerous ways to protect against leaving resources open or laying around that would cause memory leaks or hangs. Here it is:
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I have created a Multhreaded Application in Pro*C (using pthreads) with about 5 Threads running simultaneously. The Application is basically to Update a Centralized Table in Oracle, which updates different rows in the Table (Each Thread updates different rows!). The... (16 Replies)
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I need to insert 1million records into MySQL database, but it is taking lot of time as there is no bulk insert support.
I want to spawn 10 processes which will insert 100k records each parallely.
Can somebody help me with a example program to execute this task through shell scripting. (5 Replies)
Situation:
i have multiple pthread_create calls like this:
pthread_create(...., ThreadFunc1,.....);
pthread_create(...., ThreadFunc2,.....);
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which i am using to create multiple threads.All the "ThreadFunc<i>" functions are actually calling same function "Receive" of a class using same... (3 Replies)
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i want to use multithreading to my UDP broadcast server client program. will anyone help me by proving C code. i am working in fedora. also my requirement is POSIX compliance.please help me..... (0 Replies)
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i want to use multithreading to my UDP broadcast server client program. will anyone help me by proving C code. i am working in fedora. also my requirement is POSIX compliance.please help me..... (6 Replies)
Dear all,
I am having a huge XML file, as below structure
<EMPLOYEE>
<RECORD id =aaa>
<Salary>99999</Salary>
<section>ssss</section>
</RECORD>
<RECORD id =bbb>
<Salary>77777</Salary>
<section>ssss</section>
</RECORD>
</EMPLOYEE>
This is a 50 GB file I want to read this file in... (9 Replies)
I take this question of the The Linux Programming Interface: A Linux and Unix System Programming page 652 exercise 30.1
I want someone to explain the under line statement because it sounds complex to me couldn't understand anything
30-1 Modify the program (thread_incr.c) so that each loop in... (3 Replies)