Re: NIO vs APR vs JIO connectors?

2009-09-08 Thread Eric B.
Thanks Filip - Filip Hanik - Dev Lists devli...@hanik.com wrote in message news:4a849eab.4070...@hanik.com... That being said, I was leaning towards using the NIO connector for my installation. However, I was pretty surprised and shocked when reading Tomcat - The Definitive Guide 2nd

Re: NIO vs APR vs JIO connectors?

2009-08-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric, On 8/13/2009 11:39 AM, Eric B. wrote: That being said, I was leaning towards using the NIO connector for my installation. However, I was pretty surprised and shocked when reading Tomcat - The Definitive Guide 2nd Edition by Jason Brittain

NIO vs APR vs JIO connectors?

2009-08-13 Thread Eric B.
Hi, I've been trying to read all the threads relating to which connector is best to use HTTP (no SSL). I am planning to use Pound as an HTTP load balancer in front of Tomcat as I have no need for all the bells and whistles that Apache provides and Pound is fast and light. From what I've

Re: NIO vs APR vs JIO connectors?

2009-08-13 Thread Mark Thomas
Eric B. wrote: Hi, I've been trying to read all the threads relating to which connector is best to use HTTP (no SSL). I am planning to use Pound as an HTTP load balancer in front of Tomcat as I have no need for all the bells and whistles that Apache provides and Pound is fast and

Re: NIO vs APR vs JIO connectors?

2009-08-13 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
On 08/13/2009 09:39 AM, Eric B. wrote: Hi, I've been trying to read all the threads relating to which connector is best to use HTTP (no SSL). I am planning to use Pound as an HTTP load balancer in front of Tomcat as I have no need for all the bells and whistles that Apache provides and Pound