On Aug 9, 2006, at 5:55 AM, Mankit Sze wrote:
No, it's not. JavaWebObjects.framework is different. Network I/O
are based on non-blocking I/O. The threading model has been changed
as well. More specifically, WOWorkerThread(s) are NOT being used at
all. A single request can be handled by more than one worker
threads coming from a cached thread pool. Besides, there are new
API added to WOApplication for JMX support.
Now this ought to be interesting!
Chuck
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