FYI...if you are going to do this...you are gonna have to tweak your IP stack to be able to handle that many open sockets.
Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > to example echoserver, how to make this test: > open 20000 conection and send message simultaneous? someone did this? > I want to check the performance of the example echoserver. > > some tips? > > thanks > > On 2/13/08, 이희승 (Trustin Lee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I am not sure if it's a more flexible solution considering we are going >> to have more transports. For example, we have serial port communication >> transport, and we will have to add a visit method per each transport. >> >> Trustin >> >> 2008-02-13 (수), 09:58 -0500, Adam Fisk 쓰시길: >>> This would be a nice place for the good old visitor pattern, so >>> something like, in SocketSession, >>> >>> SocketSession implements VisitableSession >>> >>> ... >>> public void accept(final SessionVisitor visitor) >>> { >>> visitor.visitSocketSession(this); >>> } >>> >>> Then you have a lot of flexibility with the visitor itself to handle >>> types nicely. The SessionVisitor would be an interface like: >>> >>> public interface SessionVisitor >>> { >>> void visitSocketSocket(final SocketSession session); >>> void visitDatagramSession(final DatagramSession session); >>> } >>> >>> I'd be happy to make a patch along those lines if people were >>> interested. It would use generics for return types rather than the >>> above for slightly more flexibility. >>> >>> -Adam >>> >>> >>> On Feb 13, 2008 12:06 AM, 이희승 (Trustin Lee) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> 2008-01-28 (월), 10:47 -0400, Brenno Hayden 쓰시길: >>>>> Hello , >>>>> i have same doubt.. >>>>> - How can I tell if the connection is udp or tcp? >>>> In 1.x, you can use IoSession.getTransportType(). In 2.x, you can >>>> simply use 'instanceof SocketSession' or 'instanceof DatagramSession'. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> what we call human nature is actually human habit >>>> -- >>>> http://gleamynode.net/ >>>> >>> >>> >> -- >> what we call human nature is actually human habit >> -- >> http://gleamynode.net/ >> > >