Title: ConnectionCount Post by: sunstone on February 19, 2011, 01:52:54 AM Thanks very much.
After your explanation in detail, I can understand your design thinking more clearly. 1) Could you explain the difference of "rtcServerConnectionCount,rtcClientConnectionCount, ,TotalClientConnectionCount,TotalConnectionCount" ? 2) rtcClientConnectionCount=TRtcHttpServer1.TotalClientConnectionCount + TRtcHttpServer2.TotalClientConnectionCount +...+ TRtcHttpServerX.TotalClientConnectionCount ? If the server program has only one TRtcHttpServer,rtcClientConnectionCount=TotalClientConnectionCount ? rtcServerConnectionCount is same too? 3)rtcTotalConnectionCount=rtcServerConnectionCount + rtcClientConnectionCount ? TotalServerConnectionCount=TotalClientConnectionCount + TotalServerConnectionCount? Best regards SUNSTONE Title: Re: ConnectionCount Post by: D.Tkalcec (RTC) on February 19, 2011, 08:49:06 AM * function rtcServerConnectionCount:longint;
- Returns the total number of active connections open to our Server connection components. This is the number of active incoming Connections to all RTC Server components in our application. * function rtcClientConnectionCount:longint - Returns the total number of active connections open by using any Client connection component. Please note that an open client connection does not necessarily mean a working connection, but it does mean a connection resource which is actively in use. * function rtcTotalConnectionCount:longint; - Total number of ALL active incomming and outgoing connections to and from RTC components. This is the same as rtcServerConnectionCount + rtcClientConnectionCount. Properties available on the TRtcConnection component descendants are calling the above listed global procedures to give you access to the same information: - TotalClientConnectionCount = rtcClientConnectionCount - TotalServerConnectionCount = rtcServerConnectionCount - TotalConnectionCount = rtcTotalConnectionCount Best Regards, Danijel Tkalcec |