Just wrote my own NIO-based "Comet"-Server (inspired by Jetty6
Continuations and using ActiveMQ) based on Apache MINA
(http://directory.apache.org/subprojects/mina/) [which is a great
framework for doing nonblocking IO stuff]

That having said, i was wondering about feasibility and benefits of
having a specialized NIO-based Wicket-Server. Although Jetty6 will bring
NIO-Connectors, it still has to simulate blocking due to Servlet API.

>From looking at the Wicket architecture, it seems like Wicket is already
prepared to use a non-Servlet-Container (e.g. using a custom
SessionStore), but where would be the NIO-"hooks", if any,  in order to
benefit from non-blocking-IO?

Just my sunday thoughts....

Marco


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