On Wed, 09 May 2007 05:18:59 -0300, Jerome Louvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Evgeny,
Restlet instances are intended to be multi-threaded. Some may require
synchronization of access to member variables, many don't even need that.
All the state is maintained in the call stack in general, in the Request
and
Response objects passed along the Restlet chain.
However, the Resource class and its subclasses (which are not Restlet but
similar) are intended to be stateful and dedicated to each request. See
this
part of the tutorial for an illustration:
http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/tutorial#part12
If you still have concerns about general performance, you can check out
this
benchmark: http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/benchmark
Best regards,
Jerome
Thnx a lot for explanation. Seems resources are the more suitable for my
case :)
Btw another issue not related to the questions.
Could you detaliza more in benchmark section what setting of standalone
tomcat/jetty and restler connectors
did u use for benchmark. And also what exact parameters to AB you was
passing.
Sure if this information is not top secret :)
The idea that we are about to start creating some http web service (not
SOAP) and preferrable to show advantages
of restlet-based solution over common tomcat/servlet solution to the
bosses :)
Thnx a lot :)