What is the roapmap/plan for asyncweb, there have been some updates about
lawyers and forms, but what's the plan going forward? It's sort of
languished for a while...

Even a barebones outline of point releases or milestones, or even just a
feature list, would be nice.

Thanks...


Trustin Lee wrote:
> 
> Tim,
> 
> On 4/17/07, Kimmet, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I apologize- I meant to ask  "Does Jakarta Commons HttpClient support
>> Non-Blocking async i/o", not simply "async i/o". I am aware of the
>> "async i/o" support and I thought MINA would be a good fit to fill in
>> the Non-Blocking part. Threads in Java can have a bit of memory
>> overhead, especially when the stack size of each thread is increased.
>> Therefore, if I can lower my thread count I'll have more memory to
>> process requests. Also- my OS is NT!
> 
> Oh I see.  The aim of AsyncWeb is not just about server.  We have a
> plan to support both server and client side, although I will take some
> time to get there.  You can always lend your hand to accelerate the
> project. :)
> 
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