Err: The problem is super stable. --> The product is super stable.

IOW, MINA is super stable and therefore Openfire is stable too. :)

  -- Gato


On 5/28/08 9:38 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey Julien,

No problem. In fact, we should thank you all for such great piece of
software that is MINA.  Before using MINA we were using the old model of 1
thread-1 connection and as you can guess we were not scaling very well (i.e.
5K top). Then a community member implemented NIO but starting from scratch
and the experience was not that good and also the final model in Openfire
was also not clean. The good news was that moving to MINA was the best
decision we made. The problem is super stable. It just scales! And the
integration with Openfire was a breath and the end design super elegant.

Thanks again,

  -- Gato


On 5/28/08 5:16 AM, "Julien Vermillard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 28 May 2008 09:55:12 +0200
> Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi James,
>>
>> James Ling wrote:
>>> Hi Gato,
>>>     Thank you very much for your kindly reply.I cannot use Open
>>> Fire for some reason,for which it doesn't meet our business logic
>>> very exactly and we need a server that was fully controlled by
>>> ourselves,basing on Open Fire which will raise our development and
>>> maintainence costs too.So I still need to know the answers to the
>>> question I mentioned in my original mail. BTW I cannot understand
>>> what you said 'By no means I'm trying to "steal" you from MINA '
>>> very well :(.
>> I think that gato tried to advertize his product... This is not the
>> perfect place to do so, as this is a dev mailing list.
>>
>> So, Gaston, please consider contact your potential users directly,
>> instead of pushing such mails on the MINA dev ML.
>>
>> Thanks !
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> First the whole thread should have gone in the user@ list.
> I don't see a problem when Gato advise an opensource alternative for
> his usage, even if it's looking like self promotion.
>
> I would like to use this opportunity to thanks Gato & Openfire for
> supporting MINA for so long.
>
> Julien


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