Questions on MINA as relates to SEDA, and web services

2008-12-11 Thread Steve Rehrauer
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 (web services via SOAP

RE: Questions on MINA as relates to SEDA, and web services

2008-12-11 Thread Steve Ash
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. There are a few examples, but I have found the documentation lacking with regards to architecture, etc. Not knocking

Re: Questions on MINA as relates to SEDA, and web services

2008-12-11 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
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

Re: Questions on MINA as relates to SEDA, and web services

2008-12-11 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
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

Re: Questions on MINA as relates to SEDA, and web services

2008-12-11 Thread Steve Rehrauer
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, this maybe isn't your

Re: Questions on MINA as relates to SEDA, and web services

2008-12-11 Thread Emmanuel Lecharny
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,