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[RPC][REFACTOR] Use PopenWorker to handle RPC Server. #7889
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter. It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number. This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start). It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.
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Previously the rpc server relies multiprocessing to start a new process and does not work under jupyter.
It also have a popen mode that does ensure the socket start listening before returning the port number.
This PR switches the implementations use PopenWorker. The port number is returned after the socket
get binded, which resolves some of the RPC flaky issues(need sleep to wait the server to start).
It also makes the RPC server jupyter friendly.