I'm sorry for this late response. As you know, it was holiday. :)
2005/12/29, Alessandro Torrisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SendBufferSize is the actual size of the Socket read buffer in kernel level. ReceiveBufferSize is the actual size of the Socket write buffer in kernel level, too. SessionReceiveBufferSize the size of allocated ByteBuffer that MINA allocates to read the kernel socket read buffer in.
I don't know the optimal value for now. You'll have to perform the benchmark test by yourself.
HTH,
Trustin
-- Hi ! In this code snippet I set some parameters for the socket of the
client and for session, I'm trying some values...but can someone explain
me first the difference between a "SessionReceiveBufferSize" and a
"SendBufferSize",
SendBufferSize is the actual size of the Socket read buffer in kernel level. ReceiveBufferSize is the actual size of the Socket write buffer in kernel level, too. SessionReceiveBufferSize the size of allocated ByteBuffer that MINA allocates to read the kernel socket read buffer in.
and then what are the best values according to you for connections based
on a P2P network based on Ethernet ? Could these parameters affect
performances ?
I don't know the optimal value for now. You'll have to perform the benchmark test by yourself.
HTH,
Trustin
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