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Konstantin,
On 4/15/2010 7:17 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> The main competitors are APR connector vs. Nio connector, as both
> provide multiplexing aka polling, allowing to serve more sockets than
> the count of your worker threads.
>
> The APR co
Sorry about my assumption(s). I made them based on information I gathered
from talking to Tomcat users I know. My sample size is small so my
assumptions may not be valid. By smaller user community I don't mean APR.
I mean the APR connector Http11AprProtocol.
Bill
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 6:17 A
On 4/16/2010 6:17 AM, Pid * wrote:
On 15 Apr 2010, at 19:15, Bill Au wrote:
I am using 6.0.26. The native library is loaded. I am not as
concern about
SSL since most of our application don't use SSL. I am guessing that
most
people don't use the native library.
Why, what makes you think th
On 15 Apr 2010, at 19:15, Bill Au wrote:
> I am using 6.0.26. The native library is loaded. I am not as
> concern about
> SSL since most of our application don't use SSL. I am guessing that
> most
> people don't use the native library.
Why, what makes you think that?
> One of my concern is s
2010/4/15 Bill Au :
> I am using 6.0.26. The native library is loaded. I am not as concern about
> SSL since most of our application don't use SSL. I am guessing that most
> people don't use the native library. One of my concern is stability. With
> a smaller user community, is the native code
I am using 6.0.26. The native library is loaded. I am not as concern about
SSL since most of our application don't use SSL. I am guessing that most
people don't use the native library. One of my concern is stability. With
a smaller user community, is the native code less stable than the pure J
Other than the different SSL implementation?
It depends on the release of Tomcat you are using. 5.5.28 (and some
release of 6.x) won't properly recognize the library. That is fixed in
current releases.
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