Ian Clarke writes:
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> On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 12:12:33AM -0400, Dan Merillat wrote:
> > > > B) establish one connection, send two queries, (possible teardown)  R=
> emot=3D
> > > e node
> > > > sends two replies (possible re-establish)
> > >=20
> > > And this.
> >=20
> > Not at the same time.  While waiting on reply #1, you can't send query #2.
> 
> Not unless we want to do a broadcast search, with an exponentially=20
> increasing number of messages until the HTL runs out.  And before you=20
> ask, we don't.

HUH?

I'm speaking english.  What are you replying in?

Do you understand pipelining?
Do you understand what it means to send two completely seperate requests
to another server without waiting on a reply?

Care to explain how that equates to "broadcast searching"?

--Dan


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