RAJA SEKHAR REDDY MAYALURU wrote:
i know to google it :)
u people might have worked on these .
that will help my search .
thats y i have asked .
this time i have changed the subject of the mail :)
That's better :)
You may have a look at asyncweb :
Mark Webb wrote:
While I agree that this is an option, none of the other MINA
subprojects require this. For consistency, they should all be the
same.
yes, but nothing is perfect at first :)
I am sorry if I am nitpicking and I apologize if I am upsetting
anyone, but as this program grows
Prusakova, Jane wrote:
Lee,
Thanks for your response.
I switched to MINA 1.1.7.
The behavior is the same - seeing java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Direct
buffer memory.
Q : why do you use direct buffers ?
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Frank Kim wrote:
Hi guys,
Hi Franck,
it's something possible that you have slow clients, and in this case,
they simply don't read data fast enough, which leads to some bottleneck.
This is under investigation.
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Abhijit Bhatode wrote:
Hi,
We need to use Apache MINA 2.0 for server development. Apache MINA site
recommends using 1.1 version as it is the most stable release.
Can you please let us know the possible release timeline/roadmap for the
next release for MINA 2.0?
Nope... If by the end of this
Hi !
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 4:16 PM, Cassiano Alves
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody!
I'm a Java and C developer working to a financial company.
I'm working on a project of a Financial Authorization Server.
We had the suggestion to use Mina framework insted of using C/C++ socket
api.
Thomas Kistel wrote:
Hi,
the example of String Larson shows that he is using one ProtocolCodecFilter.
Actually I'm asking for using multiple ProtocolCodecFilters or the ability
to add several Encoders and Decoders to one ProtocolCodecFilter as you can
do with DemuxingProtocolCodecFactory.
arati wrote:
I want to print the Filename and Line number of the message that's why I
used %F:%L in the conversion pattern.
But this information is not getting printed in the file.
Instead of filename or line number ? is appears in the log file.
Can anybody tell me how to get this info
Hi !
Can you fill a JIRA for this ?
Thanks a lot !
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 12:53 AM, Valient Gough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From page: http://mina.apache.org/downloads.html
mina-1.1.7 and mina-2.0.0-m1 files do not match md5, sha1, or gpg signatures!
I tested mina-1.1.7.zip ,
Thanks guys, for the initial report and also for Tuure response.
For such a problem, even if it's a no-problem, can you fill a JIRA ?
This will help to keep a track on what is ok and what needs to be fixed.
Mails just vanish after a few days, JIRAs stays for ever, or at leat
until they are
Hi Daniel,
I guess that this is typically what we see frequently on ML : students
have some project to work on (multi player game, for instance), they
pick some cool library like MINA because it's Apache, but it soon
appears that MINA (or whatever cool lib) won't become magically a multi
reasonable to get started.
Please consider this a long over due thanks to the Apache MINA people
for a great job.
Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I guess that this is typically what we see frequently on ML :
students have some project to work on (multi player game, for
instance), they pick
it is to verify the problem, it is silly to hear
Tuure's vague assertions of user error.
Valient
From: Emmanuel Lecharny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MINA 1.1.7 MD5 and SHA1 hashes do not match downloads
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.apache.mina.user
Date: 2008-06-19 09:18:29 GMT (2 weeks, 3 days, 14 hours
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 2:32 AM, Valient Gough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys, your responses have been completely unhelpful. I see no JIRA
link on the Mina homepage, nor in the FAQ, nor any link for reporting
bugs. If you want people to use JIRA, a link would be
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
All that said, why doesn't MINA have a KEYS file? At least I failed to find one.
I checked, MINA has a KEYS file, on people.apache.org :
/www/www.apache.org/dist/mina/KEYS
/niklas
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Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:00 AM, Julien Vermillard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
KEYS file is here :
http://www.apache.org/dist/mina/KEYS
Wen need to add a link on main download page perhaps.
Yeah, and it should really be in SVN. And if it's already in there, be
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:04 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. What we could also do is to improve the pages we have on MINA to
give explicit instructions on how to check the signatures. Here is an
exemple on what Pierre-Arnaud Marcelot did
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agreed, is that page generated from Confluence or some other way?
Yep.
I guess that means Confluence :-) Where can I find the corresponding
Confluence page? I've browsed through
Julien Vermillard wrote:
The Apache MINA project is pleased to announce the release of MINA
2.0.0-M2.
Apache MINA is a network application framework which helps users develop
high performance and high scalability network applications easily. It
provides an abstract, event-driven, asynchronous
Dragomir wrote:
I am looking for code that implements abstract class IoBuffer with it's
methods and especially prefixedDataAvailable(int prefixLength).
Seems so trivial but I can't find it in the source code or api doc.
The following page on MINA's wiki describe the IoBuffer inheritence.
Hi,
MINA 1.1.7 ?
Gerrit Grobbelaar wrote:
YourKit shows the Class list as follows:
- java.nio.HeapByteBuffer
- org.apache.mina.common.SimpleByteBufferAllocator$SimpleByteBuffer
- org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolCodecFilter$HiddenByteBuffer
-
Hi Raghu,
I may be wrong, but I don't think this is possible with MINA., natively.
You may have to define a new NioSocketConnector where you can pass an
already connected socket as a parameter (just an idea, not sure this is
easy to do).
Hope it helps (at least a bit ;)
Raghu Angadi
Hi,
have you used a profiler to see if you have some bottleneck, and if so,
where ?
Johan Haleby wrote:
Hi,
I've basically tried to ask this question before (
http://mina.markmail.org/message/bjpiogngdaxf3fyc?q=Buffering+question) but
unfortunately I didn't manage to get much further. So
Anyone see any obvious issues with this?
How long will you have to wait to be sure that you have received a full
message ? And how do you know that it's full ? Seems to be a very losy
protocol you are dealing with :)
Jerry
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Thanks Jan !
I will take a look at your code later this afternoon (or somebody else
will do before :)
Seems like you had a short night (me too;). I hope your day won't be too hard !
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 1:16 AM, jan de vries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
after i placed an
.decoder.reset();
Cameron Ross wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I'm evaluating MINA for an enterprise application and I'd like to get some
opinions regarding the stability of MINA 2.
FYI, MINA stability is to be meant by API stability. MINA 2 is solid.
The application I'm developing
is scheduled to be deployed within a
Tasneem Yusuf wrote:
Hi ,
Hi,
snip/
So I need data from Part A and the response received after the first
write.
There is some misunderstanding in what MINA does, here. You can't wait
for another message from the client when you have sent the response, you
have to handle the next message
Bakary Dialaya DJIBA wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Is there somebody who's got a tuturial about how to create a ftp server with
Ftplet and Mina API?
Just start with FtpServer web site : http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/
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li wrote:
Thanks for all replies.
I think I have got the answer although a little regret.
There is nothing to regret : when it's impossible, it's impossible ;)
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Hi,
jan de vries wrote:
Hello,
I have a class which stores session specific data with
session.setAttribute(SessionState.STATE_KEY, ss);
But this contains data like (CharsetEncoder) which usage should not be
interleaved
by doDecode and encode.
H. Don't you use a CharsetEncoder for sent
simnutaneously, and therefore you have to make sure the IoFilter
implementations you're using are thread-safe, too.
(mmm i believe that should be simultaneously in the documentation)
Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Hi,
jan de vries wrote:
Hello,
I have a class which stores session specific data
jan de vries wrote:
Well, it was just an example to make my point clear. My SessionState
contaans a lot more then that.
For the decoder you are right, but the encoder CharsetEncoder can give
problems since
Session.write might be called simultaneously if i understand the
documentation
Wenrui Guo wrote:
Hi, MINA contributors
Hi Wenrui !
I'm wondering how do you ensure the code quality of MINA?
Hmmm... We are using unit tests (but this is far from perfect, as we
currently have only 250 tests for the whole project, which is far from
being enough).
My experience
shows
Allen Jiang wrote:
Hi,ALL,
when I use the API :ConnectFuture.await(5000,TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS) ,it
performance different resuilt in different PC as follows:
First, I use the API in a PC which has only one CPU,when it connect another
remote PC (cut the network on purpose),the interval
Stephane Rainville wrote:
Question for the community.
In Ip4 we are limited to 2exp16 ports.
Which is VERY high for HTTP GET because they are very short lived connections.
I think you are confusing the number of available ports with the number
of connection a port can handle. A web server
Stefan Gmeiner wrote:
I recognised that ByteBuffer from the PooledByteBufferAllocator are
not always initialized with 0. If a buffer gets reused the old value
is still present. In my understanding it would be necessary to clear
previous data if a buffer is reused.
I don't think this is
Simon Trudeau wrote:
I am using Hudson to monitor the progress of Mina 2.0.0-M4 and it seems
that the build contains a failing test case for weeks now.
org.apache.mina.proxy.NTLMTest.testType1Message
http://localhost:8080/hudson/job/Apache%20Mina/41/org.apache.mina$mina-
Simon Trudeau wrote:
That's pretty weird... Because Hudson, when building mina, does an mvn clean
install for building...
Ok, that's because you are building MINA on Vista, isn't it ?
This test may be buggy if not built on XP.
Would worth a JIRA, for sure !
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Simon Trudeau wrote:
Yes, I am building on vista. I will fill up a jira.
Thanks !
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Erix Yao wrote:
you mean I embed the ftp server into my applications ?
I will try. But Still I wonder how to write it using MINA myself.
Can you give me some hints?
Nothing more than the current doco, and the samples we have in the code.
Reading the code and experiment is the best way to
W.B. Garvelink wrote:
The ProtocolCodecFilter uses an empty buffer internally as a sentinel
value to demarcate the end of a unit of input.
More precisely, this empty buffer is a hack : it is used to increment
the number of messages sent... As a side effect, it helps to know that
the message
Andres Quijano wrote:
You'll have to mask the rest of the byte for the next message...
You just have to store the current position in the stored bytes.
maybe
create a class where you can add bits to it until it reaches the msg
length, you'll have to keep count of which bits belong to which
Pablo Palazon wrote:
Hello!
I know that I can access to IoBuffer with byte level, I only can get 1
byte each time. Is it possible to get only 1 bit??. My problem is like
this:
I have a data format with 26 bits (3 bytes and 2 bits more), there are 5
fields (3 fields of 1 byte and 2 fields of 1
Ahmed Al-Obaidy wrote:
I am sorry, I should post this in here instead of the dev mailing list
I am writing a MINA based server. I am looking for a guide lines or
best practices of how to stop the server from the Linux service script
(/etc/init.d/myserver).
I mean:
1) should I write the
liuandy wrote:
Dear my friends,
I have solved my problem. I set two Handler in my client side. So it does not
work.
Good to hear :)
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Ilya Sterin wrote:
So I'm trying to figure out the difference between doing this...
session.getCloseFuture().addListener(new IoFutureListenerIoFuture() {
public void operationComplete(IoFuture ioFuture) {
// Handle reconnection here...
}
});
and this...
Erix Yao wrote:
I found out that after call session.write(Object) I can get a class called
WriteFuture, after checking the doc of the interface, I didn't know what
purpose of this interface. The only thing I know is that I can call await()
method to wait the operation to complete.
Is there any
Dmitriy Frolov wrote:
Hmmm...
I am using custom written encoders/decoders on both client and server side
that should be UTF-8.
UTF-8 is encoding chars in 1 to 6 bytes. When converting some String
encoded in UTF-8, if you don't get all the bytes, you will have this
error. You can check the
Chad Lung wrote:
I've been trying to build Mina 1.1.7. Grabbed the source code, ran the
appropriate Maven vodoo:
mvn -Dwith-LGL-dependencies clean install
It works up until the testing starts, then throws the following error:
http://giantflyingsaucer.com/mina-error.htm
- I just put the screen
Richard wrote:
Thanks Peter, I was going to adjust those limits as well as the ulimit
and the /proc limits too.
I was really worried about the number of threads. I was wondering if
there was anyway to tune the number of threads that are created, some
way to share threads between handlers. The
John Fallows wrote:
Folks,
I think there might be a bug in AbstractIoBuffer.getSlice(index, length) in
Mina 2.0.0-M3.
public final IoBuffer getSlice(int index, int length) {
if (length 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(length: + length);
}
int
No need to send the same message 3 times !
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Chandrajeet Padhy wrote:
Hi All,
I am having a trouble with the IoHandlerAdapter. I can see messages
transmitting and only messageSent gets invoked. Even if there is a message
reply it doesn't come into messageReceived method.
Thus I reused the logging filter to handle message receipts as a
Chandrajeet Padhy wrote:
Hi Emanuael,
Thanks for replying.
I am using log4-jboss configurations and my root looks like.
root
priority value=INFO/
appender-ref ref=CONSOLE/
appender-ref ref=FILE/
/root
I don't want any log message from apache SessionLog. I went added a new
Squee wrote:
Why is IoBuffer being removed? The dynamic resizing is very handy.
What's the plan to replace that functionality?
The idea (still in discussion) is to offer an InputStream instead of a
flavor of ByteBuffer. This will be helpfull as all the filter will
manipulate this
Ask Me wrote:
I am neither a network programming expert nor have any experience with MINA before
and would need to design develop a system to communicate with a remote server
(passing xml documents using TCP/IP)
The requirement is like this:
1. A remote server will open up a TCP/IP socket
newToMina wrote:
I totally agree with you that, determining the completeness of the xml
documents will be the trickiest part. What I have in mind right now is that
in the TextLineDecoder once I encounter the root end tag /message, find
the total number of occurances of message /message tags. If
Hi,
Maarten Bosteels wrote:
I think that - given the protocol - your approach is fine.
We also do the XML parsing in the message-handling thus not with a separate
IoFilter.
The advantage is that you can test this code independent of MINA.
I was just thinking that it may help to have a short
Bakary Dialaya DJIBA wrote:
I can't create a new issue.
You have to register first.
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Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
Hey
Has anyone made any progress on the troubles with MINA 2.0 in
Glassfish? We have had some FtpServer users who have run into problems
when deploying FtpServer in Glassfish, and they seem to be related. I
just tried deploying our WAR example in Glassfish V2 UR2 b04
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
Hey
Has anyone made any progress on the troubles with MINA 2.0 in
Glassfish? We have had some FtpServer users who have run into problems
when deploying FtpServer in Glassfish, and they seem to be related. I
just tried deploying our WAR example in Glassfish V2 UR2 b04
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think there is something wrong in MINA code :
protected NioSession accept(IoProcessorNioSession processor,
ServerSocketChannel handle) throws Exception {
SelectionKey
I'll do it now, however it might take a time to get mina compiled from
source, I didn't do that before.
Ok, I did it, but it didn't help :-(
At least, this is not the same NPE :)
It was used in a .war file with the following web.xml:
When I deployed the war file to a glassfish
Mezei Zoltan wrote:
However it yielded the following log messages only:
16:44:01.530 [pool-1-thread-1] DEBUG test - Before connect...
16:44:01.546 [pool-1-thread-1] DEBUG test - After connect...
16:44:01.546 [pool-1-thread-1] DEBUG test - Before await...
And nothing else.
The same code from a
newToMina wrote:
What if the client writes multiple requests at once as follows.
rootmsgthis is message 1/msg/rootrootmsgthis is message
2/msg/root
How does the messageReceived() see it? How do I seperate and process these 2
xml messages (remember there are no controll characters seperating the
Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
Salut,
this is a problem with GlassFish:
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=5321
Mainly, there is a severe bug (we all whine about this %$#% mechanism,
which has been dropped in v3). Just add, in domain.xml:
Jeanfrancois Arcand wrote:
Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:52 PM, Jeanfrancois Arcand
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the exact bug is (we got so much issues related to that :-))
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3027
Thanks (I'll buy you a beer when I get
I don't really know -yet- if it's a real problem, but the thing is
that JIRA is remanent, when a mail will be buried pretty quickly. So
having a JIRA, even if it's not a bug, is a better way to be sure that
it's addressed, even if it's in one month, as we usually check the
list of JIRAs before
Smith wrote:
Hi , i'm following your discussion and i remember that the guys from
JiveSoftware have created an XMPP server using mina , and the XMPP
protocol use XML Stream. The software is under GPL so you can take a
look a the source to see how they handle this problem :)
There is also an
Ashish wrote:
Thanks Emmanuel!
The pointer was helpful. Though I though about implementing somewhat
in a different way.
Np. Hopefully, there are many possible ways :)
The decoder was implemented just to see the xml is complete and then
pass-on the buffer to an abstract function, to be
You can also use JAXB with a byte stream unmarshaller (but a one which will
be statefull). You may have to write your own unmarshaller, i'm afraid (but
i'm not a specialist, so anyone with better knoweldge, please catch the ball
;)
Well the problem of getting multiple xml mesages back to
Barrie Treloar wrote:
I wanted to write a unit test that showed
AbstractPollingIoProcessor.write() threw an exception that the
WriteFuture doesn't get notified.
But all the places I would sneak in such a change for testing have been denied.
The classes I want to modify are final or the methods
Bakary Dialaya DJIBA wrote:
Hi,
I want to simulate unit test on my ftp server.
Is there tools for doing that?
Have you tried JMeter ?
(http://jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/usermanual/build-ftp-test-plan.html)
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Barrie Treloar wrote:
I'm a bit worried about the comments in this method for
AbstractTrafficControlTest:
public void testSuspendResumeReadWrite() throws Exception {
ConnectFuture future = connect(port, new ClientIoHandler());
future.awaitUninterruptibly();
IoSession
Barrie Treloar wrote:
tcp/ip has an easy enough state diagram to google for.
udp being connectionless doesn't seem to have such a diagram.
I don't think it ha anything to do with the underlying newtork state.
The session states I'm talking about is the application session : if you
don't
Hi Danyy,
thanks for the feedback !
Dannyy wrote:
Thanks to all for helping out. The problem is gone. FWIW, here is what
happened: my test client timed out more and more frequently, and finally
stopped getting any response back. This looked more like a hardware or OS
problem than a framework
Ashish wrote:
Have been using Apache MINA for a while and while working posting some
blog post on the way I have used.
Will appreciate Dev/User community feedback on the posts.
Hi Ashish,
I just spent a few minutes on your blog, and I must say I'm impressed !
At some point, I think this is
Hi Steve,
which MINA version are you using ?
Steve Ash wrote:
I am trying to create a simple client server application, and am a bit
confused about the intended lifecycles of the acceptor and connector.
Currently, I am doing the following:
1) (Server) NioSocketAcceptor is
Andreas Schildbach wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm implementing a client for a text based protocol (lined terminated by
\n)
However, the last line issued by the server before the connection is
closed is missing the line delimiter.
Mina swallows the line in this case. I'd like that last line to
Rob Scales wrote:
I am new to MINA, and have not been able to sort out an issue that I
have encountered by reading the documentation or FAQ.
Hi Rob,
I see that you are posting for the second time, because you didn't get
any response.
It seems that there are not that much peeps out there
Barrie Treloar wrote:
My application is trying to use mina inside an Eclipse RCP.
I get the following error:
Exception in thread Thread-3 java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/apache/mina/common/ExceptionMonitor
at
Alexander Christian wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:43:56 -0200, Andres Martinez Quijano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MINA can't do anything about it, it's the underlying transport. What
MINA does is let you swap transports very easily, use TCP and forget
about that problem
It's not an
Alexander Christian wrote:
On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 14:56:25 +0100, Emmanuel Lecharny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Exactly. You buy speed by having an unreliable transport. That's somehow
fair, if you can accept loosing packets (for instance to transmit voice
or video, as you can fill the blanks
Mina version ?
Alexander Christian wrote:
Hi together,
I have some questions about the ExecutorFilter:
To transfer messages, i primary use my own ProtocolCodecFactory which
converts my message objects into bytes and back.
I read on some presentations on the web, that it's a good idea to use
Alexander Christian wrote:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 15:49:33 +0100, Alexander Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hmm, I changed to following code
--code--
acceptor.getFilterChain().addFirst(executor, new
ExecutorFilter(filterchainWorkerPool));
--/code--
to this one:
--code--
Alexander Christian wrote:
You're right. MINA is a really great framework, and my library benefits
from it massively. But it's not that easy to get a application, bigger than
the samples working. The thing I'm mostly missing is the JavaDoc in several
source files.
How strange ... ;)
But
Boubennec Aurelien wrote:
Hi all,
I am new at Mina.
On both server and client side, there is a loop running at a certain frequency.
I just wonder which way is the best to read received messages on both sides to
get a pretty low latency.
What I plan to do is to add the messages into a
Gunnar Bjørgum wrote:
Sorry about beeing too little specific.
np.
I am running Windows Vista Business version [Version 6.0.6001] (latest patches)
Java 1.6.0_update10 32bit (latest)
MINA 1.1.7
This is a client application that is not supposed to listen to any
ports, but it is supposed to
Gunnar Bjørgum wrote:
Great!
I was thinking about making some test-code here, but now that is not
necessary anymore.
Thanks for the nice work you do!
We have to thank Alexander here ! He was the one who jumped into the mud
and found the original problem !
This is where having smart users
huican ping wrote:
Hello,
Is there any specific JavaDoc for AsyncWeb?
I noticed on the website: http://mina.apache.org/documentation.html,
there are JavaDoc links for Mina 1.0.x, 1.1.x and trunk. I suppose
those are for MINA (not AsyncWeb).
Can someone show me where is the JavaDoc for AsyncWeb?
Shiran wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I need to write application that open socket connection to
server and send/receive multi requests/responses simultaneously.
Your client will send/receive multiple reques/response from one server
only ? (assuming this is what you have in mind for the
newToMina wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Ashish...
I don't have any control over the protocol. The root element is
Message/Message. The communication is always between 2 machines. A 3rd
party machine connects to our server and keeps sending xml documents (it
could be one at a time or
newToMina wrote:
Emmanuel Lecharny-3 wrote:
What do you mean by 'simultaneous messages' ?
I meant the system should be able to handle upto 5000 simultaneous
customer scans. (maximum system load)
Ok. It's more or less an architecture problem, not really a MINA issue.
As soon as you have
newToMina wrote:
Ashish,
That is correct. It is 5000 concurrent sessions.
MINA can handle the load, no problem. Some tests have already been
conducted on MINA 1 with 10 of thousands connected sessions.
The communication is always
going to be between 2 machine, our server and the 3rd party
Pat Chang wrote:
Hi,
We would like to build a document server, where the user can upload multiple
documents of varying size in MB's.
Ever thought about using the FtpServer project ? Perfect fit for such a
description, IMHO.
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Thomas Berger wrote:
Hi,
nHandles in the class Worker (AbstractPollingIoConnector) gets negative: -1
in my case. Then the dispose() method blocks forever as the while loop in
this worker class never breaks. Reproducing this error is pretty hard, as it
usually happens after several hours. I
philippe.tseyen wrote:
I'm trying to do something similar here, but the files I'm sending over are
bigger (100MB or larger). So I would rather not load this into memory.
The protocol I would like to have is as follows.
Client - Server: Request (message)
Server - Client: OK (message)
Client -
Steve Rehrauer wrote:
Hi -
I've spent the last couple of years on a team building a WAN server for an
older LAN product.
The server design was fixed before I joined the team (not to cast blame, just
to say that it was
in-flight and deemed immutable). The implementation uses JEE technologies
Steve Ash wrote:
I can't offer any answers, but have many of the same questions you do as
it sounds.
Also- I think anyone saying excellent MINA documentation must be
speaking sarcastically.
Indeed ;)
There are a few examples, but I have found the
documentation lacking with regards to
Steve Rehrauer wrote:
First, thanks for the response!
Emmanuel Lecharny-3 wrote:
Anything that take minutes to give back an answer to a decent request
needs to be reviewed, that's for sure :)
Well, I'm being a bit vague on purpose, to shield the innocent. :-)
But suffice to say
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