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David NaughtonLeslie Michael Orchard: 2008-07-04: 0xDECAFBAD
scalability software engineering computer-science queueing for:libsys for:jtrammell
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jordimOne of the problems it seems most modern web apps face is the tendency to want to do everything all at once, and all in the same code that responds directly to a user. Because, while you're in there building a user interface, it's easy to implement everyt
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07 Jul 08
Tristan RivoallanSure, the original submission of content can and should be done all at once—just enough to get the content into the user's collection. Then, queue a job for further processing and get out of the way. In fact, just queue one job from the user interface—the processor of that queue can then queue further jobs for all the other individual processing tasks that are likely susceptible to plenty of parallel processing and horizontal scaling.
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