@Moreno * *how to use one-thread-per-use in Thrift Server.would you give some document about it ? Thanks. * *
2012/8/25 Juan Moreno <[email protected]> > I am going to take a quick stab at this. > > Firstly the server: since you are serving a vast amount of users, I would > advice the use of the one-thread-per-user model. This would require that > your server be able to handle lots of threads. > > From the thrift definition file, take advantage of using async methods > wherever possible. This allows non-blocking service calls. > > Since C++ and Java are fully featured languages, I suggest that you use the > TBinary protocol, for it is more efficient than the JSON ones. > > If network traffic is a concern, you may also get around with compressing > the Output Streams too. You may have to implement a Custom Client to > de-compress it though. Just a suggestion. > > > Hope that helps. > On Aug 25, 2012 1:15 AM, "Tarun Goyal" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I am planning to use thrift as a communication protocol between java > client > > and cpp server. > > Please guide me what transport,threading and protocol will be best suited > > for my requirement. > > > > I need huge data transfer and also no of users are unlimited so please > help > > me. > > > > > > Thanks, > > Tarun > > +918095634804 > > > -- ============================================= fuyou001 Best Regards
