On 28/01/2012 09:07, bxqdev wrote:

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>>>>>> I see.  Did you identify where the bottleneck was?
>>>>>
>>>>> well, we are getting too far from the subject.
>>>>> can you make up 3 cases when to use 3 combinations of
>>>>> connector+servlet api
>>>>> 1. bio connector + async servlet
>>>>> 2. nio connector + sync servlet
>>>>> 3. nio connector + async servlet
>>>>> i mean in which theoretical case each combination of connector+servlet
>>>>> api is the best choice?
>>>>
>>>> Nope.
>>>
>>> it's not that hard, when you know the subject, but i guess,
>>> unfortunately, it's not the case :)
>>
>> Oh, that's even more crude than my baiting. Aside from which Mark
>> already gave a reasonable answer.
> 
> well, nothing personal. but if you can't explain - you don't know by
> yourself. that's the rule :)

Still baiting, still not biting.

I might refer to your own replies, in which you made certain claims
without explaining how.


>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. How do i choose which one to use in any particular case?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> First, don't prematurely optimise.  Have you tested your
>>>>>>>>>>>> application
>>>>>>>>>>>> yet?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> yes, i need a better throughput and performance.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Please provide details.

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>>>>> yes, we're going to opensource it soon. stay tuned.
>>>>
>>>> I shall.
>>>
>>> what garbage collector do you use?
>>
>> Depends.
> 
> ok. can you enumerate them though? are you able to give detailed and
> comprehensive
> answers, besides yeps, nopes and depends?

Yep.


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