yep. On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 20:31, Ilia Iourovitski wrote: > NIO requires reactor pattern. It would be nice to have from ACE. > Thanks, > Ilia > Peter Donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 19:53, Ulrich Mayring wrote: > > Peter Donald wrote: > > > On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 02:24, Ulrich Mayring wrote: > > >>Hello folks, > > >> > > >>I've two questions concerning Cornerstone: > > >> > > >>There is no way to download it except via cvs. > > > > > > yep. > > > > How about building nightlies? Anyway, a release would be nice, even if > > only an alpha or beta release. But we need some defined version of > > cornerstone. It seems to be fairly stable in production use. > > You can grab nightlies for cornerstone from > > http://cvs.apache.org/builds/jakarta-avalon > > It would be good to do a release and most of it is stable (and has been in > production for ~3 years). Some is not and we would have to extract it out. > It just takes time that no one has gotten around to doing it yet ;) > > > >>2. Cornerstone has a DefaultChannelManager, which apparently uses the > > >>new java.nio classes to provide non-blocking IO. How do I use it? Is it > > >>possible to use it with the DefaultConnectionManager? > > > > > > There is no equivelent to DefaultConnectionManager for NIO at this > > > stage. ATM the ChannelManager just abstracts creating channels. > > > > Is this meant to be used in some way or is it just "work in progress"? > > No idea. I believe NIO would lead to different design patterns and thus > ConnectionManager is probably not appropriate - more likely you would want > a single-threaded or event driven architecture. > > > > I am not sure how uptodate cornerstone.silk is - you may want to ask Berin > as he was the author of it.
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