Bill Barker wrote:
Actually, on Solaris the big winner is ChannelNioSocket. It wins the
performance race easily now. Too bad that NIO on Windows s*cks. I
guess that JFA was right, and non-blocking sockets is the way to go.
He he. We shall see :)
Now that I've looked at it a lot, however, I dislike the Java AJP
impl, as it's way overengineered in comparison to what it required by
the current Tomcat.
Hey, I like the overengineering ;-). Yeah, Costin got a little
ambitious here before deciding to just use Coyote. On the other hand,
when Mladen wants you to implement unix sockets for AJP/APR, ChannelUn
is going to start to look good ;-).
Well, ChannelUn is obsolete because there is no need to add the
additional JNI wrapper, because we already have one.
Both unix sockets and NT pipes will be supported, by adding a single
param 'localAddress' or something. The platform local socket
AF_UNIX or NTPIPE will be used depending on the platform itself.
Regards,
Mladen.
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