Is it possible to show us some benchmark test from you to give more pictures
to us? ^^ Thanks.

On Jan 29, 2008 2:44 AM, KlausStake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi Brenno,
>
> I doubt that anybody understand your question ;-)
>
> Mina supports UDP and TCP. What do you mean by "How can I tell if the
> connection is udp or tcp?" I don't understand your question...
>
> Yes, the framework is high scalable and theoretically supports 50.000
> connections and even more. But this is theory. In practice the numbers are
> depending on the client's and server's handler implementations. E.g. I
> develop an application which executes some heavy business logic. It's
> clear
> that my application can't scale so well, compared to a very simple chat
> application. The CPU and memory resources limit the number of connections
> and not the communication itself.
>
> About what kind of application are you thinking about?
>
> I'm developing client/server solutions since 10 years and I can tell that
> Mina is the best open source framework available for developing
> applications
> using proprietary protocols (my personal opinion).
>
> Thanks,
> Klaus
>
>
>
>
>
> Brenno Hayden wrote:
> >
> > Hello ,
> >     i have same doubt..
> >  -  How can I tell if the connection is udp or tcp?
> >  -  The framework supports 50.000 connections simultaneous and
> > exchange data? What was the most you succeeded?
> >
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> > ________________________
> > Brenno Hayden F. Dantas
> >
> >
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