Hmm? I thought the introduction of ConnectionThrottleFilter will not affect the core API at all, because it's just a filter. So I removed Fix Versions field to reduce the number of issues to resolve in 2.0.0-M1, because many people are waiting the first milestone of 2.0. Of course we will improve ConnectionThrottleFilter in 2.0.0-M2 or M3 probably. Does it make sense?
Trustin On 10/23/07, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Trustin, > > Not sure I understand your latest comment on this issue. > > On 10/22/07, Trustin Lee (JIRA) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > [ > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-389?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel > > ] > > > > Trustin Lee updated DIRMINA-389: > > -------------------------------- > > > > Affects Version/s: (was: 2.0.0-M1) > > Fix Version/s: (was: 2.0.0-M1) > > > > We don't need any core API modification. Therefore, we can implement this > > feature later, but at least before 2.0.0-RC1. > > > > > Create a Connection Throttle Filter > > > ----------------------------------- > > > > > > Key: DIRMINA-389 > > > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-389 > > > Project: MINA > > > Issue Type: New Feature > > > Components: Filter > > > Environment: All > > > Reporter: Mark Webb > > > Assignee: Mark Webb > > > Priority: Minor > > > > > > Create a filter that will throttle connections. This filter will monitor > > > newly created sessions and if new connections from the same IP address > > > come in too fast, drop the connections. > > > > -- > > This message is automatically generated by JIRA. > > - > > You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. > > > > > > > -- > -------------------------------- > The adjuration to be "normal" seems shockingly repellent to me; I see > neither hope nor comfort in sinking to that low level. I think it is > ignorance that makes people think of abnormality only with horror and > allows them to remain undismayed at the proximity of "normal" to > average and mediocre. For surely anyone who achieves anything is, > essentially, abnormal. > Dr. Karl Menninger > -- what we call human nature is actually human habit -- http://gleamynode.net/ -- PGP Key ID: 0x0255ECA6
