On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Asankha C. Perera <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Raj > >> Regarding Tomcat, when I start the WSO2-ESB it starts an embedded Tomcat >> server. I assumed the Synapse did so too and runs as a servlet in Tomcat >> and relied on Tomcat container for features such as clustering. >> > No.. support for clustering is provided by Axis2 clustering support (which > relies on some Tomcat stuff AFAIK) To be more specific it doesn't rely on tomcat but on tribes as the underlying group communication framework, but you can get the axis2/synapse clustering support on any of the servlet containers through axis2... Thanks, Ruwan > > Please correct me if I am wrong here. >> >> Yes we do like the fact Synapse uses NIO out of the box. >> >> > Yes, a servlet transport is inherently blocking, and will not scale to > handle over a few hundred connections, like what NIO can do.. > > > cheers > asankha > > -- > Asankha C. Perera > http://adroitlogic.org > > http://esbmagic.blogspot.com > > -- Ruwan Linton http://wso2.org - "Oxygenating the Web Services Platform" http://ruwansblog.blogspot.com/
