Objective
I'm writing an HTTP server in C++17.
For the sake of the discussion, I reduce the requirements to:
- Simple HTTP Echo Server.
- Expects multiple clients.
- Clients constantly send simple
GET
requests. - Handle each client in a separate thread.
- Respond by
200 OK
Winsock
I read this example: Winsock Server Source Code.
I understand how to adjust this example to answer the requirements (similar to what was suggested here):
- Create a
std::thread
that listen for clients - When a client is accepted, create a new thread for the client and pass the new
SOCKET
.
WinHTTP
I also want to experiment with WinHTTP
as well. So, I read this: HTTP Server Sample Application
.
But, I got a bit lost trying to apply the same "tactic" as before. There is no equivalent WinHTTP function to Winsock's accept()
function that will allow me to create a thread per client.
Question
Assuming the approach I intend to apply in Winsock
is valid, is there a similar approach to make WinHTTP
handle each connection/client in a separate thread?
OVERLAPPED
struct with each request, and then spin up multiple threads to service the I/O completions as needed.