http-kit seems to me to be as bad-ass as you can get.
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Just to add: 2.0.0-RC3 released, with a general purpose timer added:
http://http-kit.org/timer.html
On Sunday, February 3, 2013 11:20:27 AM UTC+8, Feng Shen wrote:
Hi,
After extensive test, known bugs fixed, documentation ready, http-kit
reaches 2.0.0.RC2
[http-kit 2.0.0-RC2] ;
Inspired by golang helloworld 45% slower than
node.jshttps://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/golang-nuts/zeLMYnjO_JA
,
I did some test, get some numbers, for fun:
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz
RAM: 16G
# redis, SET: 217391.30 requests per second# It's the upper
Quick anecdote: I've got an HTTP Kit server running in a test environment
and the initial results are *very* promising. It's handling a mix of sync,
async, and WebSocket requests and so far has been a pleasure to use.
HTTP Kit's sweet spot seems to be quite large too: folks running
Hi,
After extensive test, known bugs fixed, documentation ready, http-kit
reaches 2.0.0.RC2
[http-kit 2.0.0-RC2] ; Add to your project.clj
Documentation: http://http-kit.org
Github: https://github.com/http-kit/http-kit
The goal of http-kit is to provide a clean, robust HTTP server/client,
Congratulations, Feng. HTTP-Kit is awesome! ~BG
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Shen, Feng shen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
After extensive test, known bugs fixed, documentation ready, http-kit
reaches 2.0.0.RC2
[http-kit 2.0.0-RC2] ; Add to your project.clj
Documentation: