Jeanfrancois Arcand 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 :)
:-). Just take a look at the GlassFish module called appserv-http-engine
on java.net (http://weblogs.java.net/blog/jfarcand/). I'm sure you will
like it :-). And I'm sure this community can come with something even
better....
Well I'm sure only of the following:
1. Blocking sockets outperforms NIO
2. NIO scales better
So the ideal would be to have them both at once.
Perhaps one day the Sun will accept some of my ideas and
allow to intermix the blocking and nonblocking IO.
Until then, well, I have 64 bit JVM and a 1GB RAM for couple of bucks,
and APR of course :)
Regards,
Mladen.
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