Hi All,

One other advantage is that we can simply give an Axis2 server for the user as well.
All they want is to start the Axis2 server which is based on Jetty.

Thanks,
-Jaliya


----- Original Message ----- From: "Srinath Perera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "Thilina Gunarathne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jaliya Ekanayake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 7:56 AM
Subject: [Axis2]Embdeding Jetty to Axis2


Hi All;
Myself and jaliya were talking about trying to do lot of async
requests using Axis2 client .. it falis at about 40-50 requests and we
belive that is becouse ..simple HTTP server can't handle the load.

I was looking at the jetty and found out that Jetty6 allow you to
embed it to the application tightly. For an example

Server server = new Server(8080);
Context root = new Context(server,"/",Context.SESSIONS);
root.addServlet(new ServletHolder(new HelloServlet(serviceMap)), "/*");
server.start();

Will create a new server and add a servlet.

I belive if we embdeded Jetty to Axis2
1) Axis2 can use jetty as the listener for async messages
2) Axis2 can started up standalone using jetty

I belive I could port our Axis2 servlet to jetty pretty easily.

If people agree I think we should have it as a module and if it is
sucessful I think we should switch to it as our default container some
day

thoughts?
Srinath



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Srinath Perera:
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  http://www.bloglines.com/blog/hemapani

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