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Emmanuel Lecharny updated DIRMINA-631:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 2.0.6)
2.0.8
> AbstractIoFilter: increment writen- and receivedMessages statistics on
> application end of filter chain
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> Key: DIRMINA-631
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-631
> Project: MINA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Filter
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M3
> Environment: MINA 2.0.0-M3
> Reporter: Barend Garvelink
> Fix For: 2.0.8
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> This is the JIRA for the mina-dev mailing list discussion here:
> http://markmail.org/message/e7qw6k5tp52knpav
> To summarise:
> {quote}
> I would like to suggest that the invocations of increaseWrittenMessages() and
> increaseReceivedMessages() are moved from their current spot in
> AbstractIoFilter into the appropriate methods of TailFilter. The
> increaseWrittenBytes() and increaseReceivedBytes() invocations can stay where
> they are.
> [...]
> I have an IoFilter chain in which a SegmentationFilter takes in a single
> application message to filterWrite() and splits it into multiple packets. On
> the way back, it filters the messageSent() events for every packet sent,
> collating them into a single call to nextFilter#messageSent() for each
> original application-level message. Further down the chain, I have an ARQ
> filter which can re-send packets that weren't acknowledged in time. Both
> filters can cause a different number of messages to come out at the IoService
> end than went into them at the Application end (and vice versa).
> [...]
> In this scenario the writtenBytes/receivedBytes counters are fine as they
> are, but the writtenMessages/readMessages counters are basically useless in
> their current form. Their value depends on the size of the messages my
> application sends and on the quality of the network connection (i.e. if any
> retries were necessary) and even on whether the outgoing ACK packets can
> piggyback on a data packet or have to be sent out on their own. Compared to a
> message counter I keep at the application level, the messages sent/received
> values tracked in IoServiceStatistics diverge immediately.
> {quote}
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