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From: "Filip Hanik - Dev Lists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: NIO Java or TC - What are u using it 4?
you're subject has an "or" in it, what are you actually asking?
What kind of projects make one want to move away from normal HttpServlets
and start
using the NIO stuff that TC has... I understand that it gives one all sorts
of async control
over the servlet... but I just cant think of examples of when one would use
it.
Occasionally I see a question or two here, and I'm wondering what practical
things
designers are using these "power" sockets for.
There are lots of articles like this one....
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-nioserver/
They espouse the "power" side... but no concrete examples of applications...
Its not like people are all diving at it... so I'm wondering if there are
times when its the only way to go...
Also in TC there is another APR handler, how does that relate to NIO, when
will one want to use any of these
over the normal, and when APR and when NIO?
Just trying to understand it... practical examples sounds like a good way to
start...
Thanks...
Filip
Johnny Kewl wrote:
Cant contain my curiousity anymore?
What practical applications is this been used for?
I see theres a lot of control over the socket etc... but what are you
guys actually doing with it?
Trying to get rule of thumb for when one would move to it?
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