I am using netcat in cygwin.  I will continue to look into this.  Maybe some
others on the list have ideas...

On Jan 12, 2008 4:07 AM, Luis Neves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Mark wrote:
> > This is my output:
> >
> > Listening on port 1234
> > Session Opened
> > Time for write:31 ms
> > Time for write:32 ms
>
> This is much different from my results.
> Are you using netcat to test? Does the windows version of netcat honours
> the
> "-i" flag?
>
> Here's the output I get after writing 10000 messages:
>
> Listening on port 1234
> Time for write:21 ms
> Time for write:20881 ms
> Time for write:32 ms
> Time for write:31 ms
> Time for write:30 ms
> Time for write:30 ms
> Time for write:21 ms
> Time for write:21 ms
> Time for write:21 ms
> Time for write:21161 ms
> Time for write:12652 ms
> Time for write:2488 ms
> Time for write:22530 ms
> Time for write:12585 ms
> Time for write:7513 ms
> Time for write:12457 ms
>
>
>
> > My setup is:
> > Windows XP
> > Dual Core 1.66GHz
> > 2GB RAM
>
> Over here the specs are:
> Linux 2.6.22-14
> Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0_03-b05, mixed mode)
> Core2 Duo CPU T7700 @2.40GHz
> 4GB RAM
>
> > I am certain that none of this information will help your problem, but
> maybe
> > it will convince you that there is not necessarily a problem with the
> MINA
> > API.
>
> I'm not saying there is, like the subject says I'm just looking for
> clarification on how to use Mina do to what I want.
>
> Thanks for your help!
> --
> Luis Neves
>
>


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