Oskar,

If you already know what you want, I'll do it.

On Thursday 30 May 2002 06:43 am, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> My plan was to implement a simple set of interfaces for the stuff we
> need (which is really only NB socket connects and reads), and then write
> adapters for various backends, which would be java.nio, NBIO, and
> emulated non-blocking using threads as a fallback. The first two are
> quite similar so it should not be very difficult.
>
> If anybody else is willing do this (which should be a more or less
> closed task) I could get started working on adapting fred to use it as
> soon as I get time.
>
> On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 01:26:34PM -0400, Benjamin Coates wrote:
> > It looks like some form of nonblocking i/o is going to be introduced into
> > fred in the near future; are there any plans for how to support this on
> > java environments besides sun 1.4?  Are we going to use 1.4's java.nio or
> > NBIO? Since we'll need at least some native code (i assume) to do that,
> > will we continue to support running fred without nonblocking support?
> >
> > Also, how much do we want to move fred into a nonblocking model?  Is the
> > plan to just "park" idle connections into a single thread, and continue
> > with threaded i/o, or to move fred to a asynchronous model with only one
> > thread handling all connections, or eliminate threading entirely and
> > convert it to an interrupt-driven "big event loop" program?
> >
> > --
> > Benjamin Coates
> >
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