Hi, We are currently investigating options for migrating our existing software solution towards an ESB, with a particular emphasis on asynchronous IO.
Our system is essentially a switching router, accepting requests over HTTP(S), and routing them to an appropriate service-provider. Communication to these third-party providers is via TCP socket request/response. We are looking to maximise concurrency; by far the bulk of our round-trip time is currently spent waiting for responses from these 3rd parties, so we are keen to replace our current process-per-child model with one based on an asynchronous core, and Synapse is one of the frameworks being considered. However, my initial investigations suggests that there is not currently a plain old TCP socket transport available. Can somebody please confirm/deny this? Many thanks, Bob.
