Done a bit of background reading and both netty and undertow sound
interesting - they both score pretty high on the performance graph
linked to in the OP.
Any particular reason to go undertow vs netty. Seems netty started in
JBOSS but then move solo when they wanted a more to-the-metal approach
which became undertow. Netty seems a bit more feature rich at this
stage, which could perhaps be useful/interesting.
Of course the beauty of OSGi and projects like Felix etc is that there's
no reason not to have multiple HttpService implementations, assuming
there are enough contributors.
FWIW - our Felix project is on a very old cut of the Jetty based service
and I have a background action to move to a newer one. I'm not sure I'll
have time to help in implementing a netty/undertow based implementation
(although I haven't ruled that out) - but could be a guinea pig in
helping test it out in a real OSGi based App.
-- Rob
On 14/04/2015 15:47, Achim Nierbeck wrote:
Hi Nick,
Right now the "backlog" is a bit thin [1], but help is certainly
appreciated :)
The main issue PAXWEB-771 still needs to collect the items to do.
But right now neither Harald or I do have a lot of free cycles for it :(
It might be better to move this discussion to the ops4j mailinglist, that's
why I cross posted this answer.
regards, Achim
[1] - https://ops4j1.jira.com/projects/PAXWEB/issues
2015-04-14 15:41 GMT+02:00 Nick Baker <nba...@pentaho.com>:
We (Pentaho) can help with this. We¹d like to transition off Tomcat
clusters to Karaf instances. One of the issues with this migration we¹ve
identified is Jetty performance. Our next release will go out Tomcat with
Karaf embedded, Felix HTTP Bridge spanning the two. Not where we want to
be! What¹s the timeframe for the merge? Do you have a backlog of issues
related to this? Let us know how we can help.
-Nick Baker
On 4/14/15, 7:31 AM, "Achim Nierbeck" <bcanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi,
nope it's actually Pax-Web 5.0 M1 and M2 (from the pax-web-undertow
branch)
which uses undertow only. And it's none of the fabric8 developers it's
Harald Wellmann, who also takes care of the Pax Exam.
Right now I'm trying to find a way of having undertow as the third
supported container for pax web, to merge the pax-web-undertow
branch into the Pax-Web main branch for a 5.0
Help appreciated by the way ;)
regards, Achim
2015-04-14 13:28 GMT+02:00 Nick Baker <nba...@pentaho.com>:
I could have swore one of the fabric8 developers was working on a
pax-web-wildfly which is undertow-based. Not finding it via search.
-Nick
Original Message
From: Rob Walker
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 5:44 AM
To: users@felix.apache.org
Reply To: users@felix.apache.org
Subject: Re: Jetty vs Undertow
Interesting. Jetty is quite a long way down that graph compared to
those.
I know Richard (founder of Oscar which became Felix) was always
interested in light/fast HttpService implementations. Could be an
interesting little side project.
Wiring Jetty into the very original OSGi HttpService interface didn't
actually take that much work, although I haven't been back to the spec
of late to see what's changed or been added that might make things
harder
-- Rob
On 14/04/2015 11:27, Frank Langel wrote:
When using Felix http module in performance critical applications,
Jetty
seems to underperform compared to modern servlet libraries such as
undertow
or netty:
https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r9&hw=peak&test=json
Has/Is anyone working on a plug-in replacement for Undertow/Netty. Any
experience/performance measurements? Any plans?
Thanks a lot in advance
Frank
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