On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Marko Kocić <marko.ko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Something like ring-aleph-adapter, however trivial it might be to
> implement, will help in seamlessly switching existing applications to
> aleph/netty.

But why would that be useful? Maybe I'm missing something here, but I
thought the idea behind aleph was to experiment with an asynchronous
API. To get full ring compatibility, you would need to synchronize the
response again.

If you want to use netty instead of jetty or tomcat etc., you could
try the ring-netty-adapter
(http://github.com/datskos/ring-netty-adapter).

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