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Gary S. Weaver commented on MAVENUPLOAD-2197:
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Rats. I didn't actually create a bundle. Ignore that Bundle URL. I'll create a 
bundle and attach it shortly.

> Please upload rupy-0.2.4 to central Maven 2 repo (is final version despite 
> version number)
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>                 Key: MAVENUPLOAD-2197
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAVENUPLOAD-2197
>             Project: Maven Upload Requests
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: Gary S. Weaver
>         Attachments: rupy-0.2.4.jar
>
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> Rupy ( http://code.google.com/p/rupy/ ) is self described as: "Weighing less 
> than 50KB, rupy is probably the smallest Java NIO application server in the 
> world. Rupy is inherently non-blocking asynchronous, which makes it the ideal 
> candidate for high concurrency real-time applications pushing dynamic data. 
> Tested with acme, rupy performs on average ~1500 requests per second. To put 
> that figure in perspective; acme doesn't use keep-alive, so that means 1500 
> unique TCP connections serving dynamic content per second! Thanks to NIO and 
> an event queue to avoid selector trashing, this figure degrades gracefully 
> under high concurrency. "
> Rupy is also mentioned here (where I found reference to it): 
> http://java-source.net/open-source/web-servers
> I think it would make a good addition to the central Maven 2 repository, and 
> I'd consider using it in a project I'm developing. I also mentioned it on the 
> maven users mailing list.
> I renamed http.jar in the bundle to rupy-0.2.4.jar to meet convention. It 
> appears to be a final release, even though is versioned as v0.2.4.
> I will attempt to contact the developer to inform him of this.

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