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David Reiss commented on THRIFT-5:
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I think the end product will be more like the C++ TNonblockingServer (which 
supports both single-threaded and HS/HA) than any of the existing 
TThreadPoolServers.

> Need a thread pool server that is fair in terms of invocations, not sockets
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>                 Key: THRIFT-5
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Library (Java)
>            Reporter: Bryan Duxbury
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> The current TThreadPoolServer in the Java libraries is suboptimal. If you 
> actually limit the upper bound of threads, and you have long-lived clients, 
> and you have more clients than you have max allowed threads, then any clients 
> in excess of the max number of threads will never be given a time slice to 
> execute. 
> Conceptually, it seems like the correct behavior here is for the individual 
> method invocations to be the items that end up on the thread pool's execution 
> queue, not the individual client sockets (as it is now). This would support 
> this and other use cases better. 
> Perhaps we should do a Half-Sync/Half-Async server to fulfill this goal?

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