On Apr 4, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Michael Bauroth wrote:
peter royal wrote:

On Apr 4, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Trustin Lee wrote:
Write would become synchronous when under load.. The write queue
would be "bounded", attempts to create the future would block when
under load. How to assembly the bits is tbd, but we have all the
necessary primitives to build the behavior.



What if a session is running in a single thread model? We cannot block in this case because it's the thread that performs I/O for other sesions.
Good point, but it then may not be an option to do write throttling when running with that model...
-pete

Just a question: Would it be a solution, when turning on write throttling ever turns on a separate internal thread?

I can't think of a scenario where write throttling would cause MINA to spawn another thread.
-pete

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