well, if you are doing updates every 250ms continuations are a perfect usecase so maybe switching to jetty might be justified. but its still all in beta. and there are also other things to consider such as how could/would a load balancer work in front of a few continuation servers, etc.

-Igor


On 4/18/06, Eelco Hillenius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The Jetty guy, Greg Wilkins, is part of the servlet API commitee too,
and if I remember correctly he thought about proposing continuations
support for a future servlet API version. So, maybe...

Eelco

On 4/18/06, Igor Vaynberg < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> one of the jetty devels came up with the api so yes, so far jetty only.
> maybe it will become a standard in the future.
>
> -Igor
>
>
>
> On 4/18/06, Ari Suutari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > >From: "Igor Vaynberg" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >well, at some point the server calls will start returning right? and so
> > >xmlhttprequest objects will start being reused. it will consume memory to
> a
> > >certain point and then stop. if you ask me 100ms for an ajax update is
> > >unreasonable anyways,
> >
> >     Well, that depends. Our applications mostly run in local ethernet,
> >     have quite fast servers and usually less than 100 users with Apache
> Tomcat.
> >     I understand that things woudn't work this fast for a public internet
> site,
> >     but for a local, small application it is doable. Actually, we did a
> web
> >     application using dhtml to update values with 250 ms cycle a few years
> >     ago and it has been working really well.
> >
> > >this is what jetty 6 continuations are for which would
> > >be relatively simple to integrate into wicket as an alternative for ajax
> > >self updating behaviors.
> >
> >     Is this jetty-only ? We have been rather commited on using tomcat.
> >
> >         Ari S.
> >
> >
> >
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