On Fri, 2012-12-14 at 05:19 +0100, Nick B wrote:
[…]
> Correction. The answer to this question is actually YES.
> Read the martinfowler article. See the link below.
[…]

Whilst the Martin Fowler article is a good one, it is an analysts
perspective on it given some study. Can I suggest that people interested
in The Disruptor read the material of Trisha Gee, Mike Barker, and
others. They worked on the system and have done the JavaOne, Devoxxx,
JAXLondon, etc. circuit making many presentation on this from the ring
buffer datastructure down to how ensuring cache line coherence on the
processors influenced the way they wrote their Java code to make things
lock free. Trisha has now moved on from LMAX to MongoDB, so is no longer
doing The Disruptor talks.  but her blog is basically an index to
materials.

And of course The Disruptor is FOSS, the code is on GitHub for people to
look at.

https://github.com/LMAX-Exchange/disruptor

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