On 29-12-11 02:22, Peter Firmstone wrote:
   3. UDT Socket communications, UDT has a 10x performance advantage
      over TCP on wide area networks and can traverse NAT routers, using
      rendezvous connections (p2p not apple rendezvous) where TCP cannot
go.

I've had a look at the java UDT implementation, and currently it is not directly pluggable into river. The UDTSocket and UDTServerSocket are not derived from Socket and ServerSocket.

Therefore the UDTSocket cannot be used as a parameter in the javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory.createSocket(...) method used in net.jini.jeri.ssl.SslConnection.establishNewSocket().

Either an adaptor for converting a UDTSocket into a Socket needs to be provided, or a new jeri family for TLS connections needs to be build, cloned from net.jini.jeri.ssl where the SSLSocket is replaced by an SSLEngine based construct.

The server side possibly has the same problem.

Gr. Sim

--
QCG, Software voor het MKB, 071-5890970, http://www.qcg.nl
Quality Consultancy Group b.v., Leiderdorp, Kvk Den Haag: 28088397

Reply via email to