Zach makes an excellent point; I've used AsyncSocketChannels and its irk 
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/nio/channels/AsynchronousServerSocketChannel.html),
 
with core.async in the past. Perhaps replacing your direct java.net.Sockets 
with nio classes that can be given CompletionHandlers 
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/nio/channels/CompletionHandler.html)
 
would be a better fit. 

On Sunday, October 5, 2014 11:57:18 PM UTC-4, Zach Tellman wrote:
>
> If I'm reading this correctly, you're using non-blocking thread pools for 
> blocking operations on the sockets.  Given more than N connections (last 
> time I looked the thread pool's size was 42), you risk deadlock or at the 
> very least poor average throughput.
>
> On Sunday, October 5, 2014 7:06:56 PM UTC-7, Brian Guthrie wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm releasing a little library for working with sockets. Feedback and 
>> pull requests gratefully appreciated.
>>
>> The skinny
>> ---------------
>>
>> This library allows you to create socket servers and socket clients and 
>> interact with them asynchronously using channels. Servers return a record 
>> with a :connections field, a channel which yields one socket per incoming 
>> connection. Clients return the same socket record. Socket records each have 
>> an :in and :out channel each which allow you to receive and send data 
>> respectively on a line-by-line basis. The raw java.net.Socket is also 
>> available (as :socket).
>>
>> Servers and clients are defined using the Component framework and must be 
>> explicitly started using (component/start <server-or-client>), though 
>> sockets will clean up after themselves if they are terminated for some 
>> reason.
>>
>> Further information is available on Github here: 
>> https://github.com/bguthrie/async-sockets
>>
>> Releases
>> --------------
>>
>> This is the first release, which I've tagged for now as 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT. 
>> Leiningen dependency: [com.gearswithingears/async-sockets "0.0.1-SNAPSHOT"].
>>
>> If this is useful to you, please let me know, but any and all feedback is 
>> great.
>>
>> Happy hacking,
>>
>> Brian
>> @bguthrie
>> btgu...@gmail.com
>>
>

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