On 11 Dec 2007, at 20:26, Anthony Bull wrote:

Hi,

is there any reason that the NIO transports are commented out in the Axis 2 default axis2.xml config file? I have been running a separate axis 2 with Synapse in it as an ESB (which proxies a separate Axis2/Tomcat on another server) and the Synapse distribution came with an axis2.xml with these enabled - and this seems to be working fine.

1. Is there much of a performance enhancement if I switch my proxied axis 2 to using the NIO libraries?
2. Are there any negative implications of doing so?

Anthony,

while to load is low the default version (i.e. thread per connection) outperforms the NIO one, but when there are a lot of concurrent requests the NIO version is better - and scales more [1].


Michele

[1] http://blog.covalent.net/roller/covalent/entry/20070308

cheers,
Ants.

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