10-16-2008
Thread pooling in cpp on gnu linux
I m newb to thread pooling. I have to create a cpp application using thread pooling for gnu/linux machine. I didn't get too much on the net. Can any one give me the references to source code or conceptual document of thread pooling in cpp for gnu/linux.
Any help will be appreciated.
Last edited by ps_sach; 10-16-2008 at 06:20 AM..
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sessions
RTP
sessions.(3) Library Functions Manual RTP sessions.(3)
NAME
RTP sessions. -
Classes
class TRTPSessionBase< RTPDataChannel, RTCPChannel, ServiceQueue >
class SingleThreadRTPSession< RTPDataChannel, RTCPChannel, ServiceQueue >
This template class adds the threading aspect to the RTPSessionBase template in one of the many possible ways.
class RTPSessionBase
Generic RTP protocol stack for exchange of realtime data.
Typedefs
typedef SingleThreadRTPSession RTPSession
Uses two pairs of sockets for RTP data and RTCP transmission/reception.
typedef RTPSession RTPSocket
Alias for RTPSession.
typedef SingleThreadRTPSession
< SymmetricRTPChannel,
SymmetricRTPChannel > SymmetricRTPSession"
Uses one pair of sockets, (1) for RTP data and (2) for RTCP transmission/reception.
Detailed Description
Typedef Documentation
RTPSession
Uses two pairs of sockets for RTP data and RTCP transmission/reception. UDP/IPv4 RTP Session scheduled by one thread of execution.
Examples:
audiorx.cpp, audiotx.cpp, ccrtptest.cpp, rtphello.cpp, rtplisten.cpp, and rtpsend.cpp.
RTPSocket
Alias for RTPSession.
SymmetricRTPSession
Uses one pair of sockets, (1) for RTP data and (2) for RTCP transmission/reception. Symmetric UDP/IPv4 RTP session scheduled by one thread
of execution.
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