Hi Arno,

If the small message is not flushed at all even after several dozen
milliseconds, that sounds like a problem in MINA.  However small the
message is, it should be sent eventually even if there's no following
write.  Do you have any simple reproducible test code so I can track it
down?

Thanks,
 
2008-03-10 (월), 19:55 +0100, Arno Nym 쓰시길:
> Hi
> 
> I use mina 1.1.6 for the opensource application tcpfile. I am mostly
> happy with it.
> (I use it for normal tcp connections)
> However, sometimes when I have just a very short message in the queue
> (<100 bytes) it will not be sent unless another message enters the
> queue.
> I dont want to use setTCPNoDelay...
> But is there some way I can set a timelimit or a bytelimit or flush it
> manually? I did not find any of these things anywhere.
> And I would not like to just add another message to make the limit with
> no content...
> 
> Greetz,
> Stivo
> 
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