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02.04.2008 at 10:57AM PST, ID: 23135763 | Points: 125
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threads or processes ? - Simulation test

Asked by r_jony in Perl Programming Language

Tags: perl

I have to write a simulation program which will be testing our server which supports many features(e.g. Email, FTP,WWW and many more). As it's a simulation test we would like to test these features in parallel,same as done in the real world. What would be the best approach: A thread model or multi-process model(using Proc:Simple?) or anything else ?

I don't know whether POE will fit into this scenario as I don't know much abt POE(in fact just have started reading about it) ThanksStart Free Trial
 
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