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Old December 13th, 2001
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Hi, after reading some Gnutella servants source code [1] and talking with some other developers, it seems that model number 3 (select()-based or poll()-based) is the common tactic.
I think this model does fit to the needs of a gnutella servant (fast response and handling a high amount connections) and it perfectly supports a flexibel object orientated programming concept (okay, I personally love C++ and object orientated programming) [2].

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[1] Gnutelladev - http://www.gnutelladev.com/source.html
[2] Programming a Gnutella Client, part II: network core

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