pjsua_config::thread_cnt - handling events

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Nice, I'll try it out. Thanks again.

> tloginbr-pjsip at yahoo.com.br wrote:
> > thanks for the reply. Do you think it would be
> > possible for me to create some threads to handle
> this
> > events in my application instead of using pjsua's
> > thread? I'm thinking of creating some threads at
> 
> Sure.
> 
> > startup that would stay sleeping until I send one
> > event for it to do the database code or other
> things
> > that could take long. I just don't know how to
> send
> > this events to the thread... but I think I'll find
> > some way. I just want to know if you think its
> > possible or is there any problem with the idea.
> 
> There is no problem with this, and I know some
> people are using this 
> approach too. But you need to be careful with
> avoiding deadlock, if 
> you have mutex in your application. In general, you
> need to make 
> sure that your mutex and pjsip's mutex are acquired
> in uniform order.
> 
> cheers,
>   -benny
> 
> 
> > thanks a lot,
> > 
> > Thiago
> >> Hi Thiago,
> 
> 
> 
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