Hi all,

    I've been hacking away at my java implementation as well
and have some nio suppoprt up and running already.
I can map a file and get a web page over a socketchannel.

If you guys want it, tell me and I'll package up a new tar file.
All is GPL-ed by me.

Ps, to any of the gnu people listening:
a good while a go I submitted a copyright assignment
for my basic swing implementation and never heard anything
since then (we are talking months now...).


R.




Jakob Praher wrote:

>Am Mon, 2002-02-04 um 18.39 schrieb Nic Ferrier:
>
>>Jakob Praher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>hi all, 
>>> 
>>>do you have any plan on adding nio support and asynchronous io to the 
>>>classpath project? 
>>>if yes what is your agenda on this subject. 
>>> 
>>>
>>I have done a little bit of work for GCJ with this.
>>
>
>cool. - is it anywhere I can look at it?
>Have you also looked at the new Buffers that are available in merlin?
>
>
>>Unfortunately I haven't had any time recently to look at it but it's
>>very much in my mind because I'm also the developer of GNU-Paperclips
>>(a servlet engine).
>>
>
>yeah - this thing could improve the performance of socket based servers
>quite abit - I have played with the Selector API abit and it looks like
>a huge performance plus.
>
>>When I have more time I'll probably be able to finish it off, it's
>>not actually that complicated.
>>
>
>btw:
>do have any experience with the orp vm?
>what's the performance compared to the client/server hotspot vms?
>
>Jakob
>
>>
>>Nic
>>
>
>
>
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