On 28/01/2012 19:07, bxqdev wrote: > andre, i'm sorry if i hurt your feelings and trust in humanity, > try to be positive, try to look on the situation from > another point of view, the one which is not depressive. > i hope my question & answer summary upgraded your level of tomcat > understanding. > and that's a good thing, because you wouldn't understand connectors & > async servlets > so well, if i didn't post the question in the first place and make the > answer summary > in the second. i've already thanked both talkers, which makes me a very > nice person :) > and even though slow pid still doesn't understand anything and arrogant > mark still > searches for insignificant typos in my posts, i don't blame them for who > they are :) > i hope everyone enjoyed the thread. thanks everyone. behave well :)
LMAO, let's see your garbage collector implementation, then we'll judge. p > On 1/28/2012 8:36 PM, André Warnier wrote: >> Hi. >> >> Your original question was >> >> quote >> 1. What are the premises to use either >> apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol or >> org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol >> connectors? >> 2. Do i get any advantages if i use Sync Servlet Api with >> Http11NioProtocol connector or do i have to use Async Servlet Api to >> get the advantages? >> 3. How do i choose which one to use in any particular case? >> unquote >> >> and your conclusion is : >> >>> well, let's separate the wheat from the chaff and arrogance: >>> >>> 1. nio connector is useful when one needs to handle a lot of >>> client connections, keep-alive ones, for example. >>> 2. async servlet is useful when one app thread can fulfill many >>> responses. >>> 3. communication between connector and async servlet should be called >>> semi-async, rather than async, because request processing is >>> sync anyway, although response processing is async. >>> >>> that could be a simple answer for my question in the first place. >>> everything else is triteness. >>> thanks anyway :) >>> thread can be closed now. >>> >> >> If it were to happen that you would have a further need to make use of >> this list (or another similar help forum), may I suggest >> that you fist read and ponder the document at >> http://catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html. >> And if you have read it already, read it again, because you would seem >> to have missed its quintessence. >> >> I have just been watching this thread, as the underlying technique is >> far above my level. >> But to answer your claims of arrogance and triteness : >> >> It already took several exchanges to get you to correct the mistakes >> (or should I say the chaff?) in your question, which made >> it close to nonsensical in the first place. >> When the persons here who try to help posters in their enquiries asked >> you for clarification, your responses seemed to imply >> that they should have been smart enough to correct your own messiness, >> and that you could barely bother yourself to do so. >> Even after correction, your original questions were so open-ended that >> answering them in the manner you seemed to want, would >> have amounted to providing a free training manual in Connector code >> and the relevant aspects of the Servlet Specification. >> But throughout, you sounded as if such an answer was just your due, >> although you are neither paying for the software nor for the >> help. You did not appear to make any effort in providing information >> allowing the persons who were trying to help, to at least >> be able to focus their explanations and save their time (and yours). >> By doing this, you managed to goad someone into spending the time to >> correct your misunderstandings and misconceptions, and out >> of their comprehensive answers you then magnanimously extracted what >> was important for you, discarding the rest as chaff and >> triteness. >> So in the end you got what you probably wanted, and which you could >> have gotten much faster, and at less expense of someone >> else's time, if you had made an effort to write correct and focused >> questions in the first place. >> In this process, you also managed to expose yourself as an arrogant >> and egotistical asshole. I hope that the trade-off is worth >> it to you. >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org > -- [key:62590808]
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