Large socket servers

Dave Cramer davec-zxk95TxsVYDyHADnj0MGvQC/G2K4zDHf at public.gmane.org
Thu Apr 24 02:43:20 UTC 2008


Also written in java is jetty. jetty.codehaus.org

Dave
On 23-Apr-08, at 10:26 AM, Scott C. Ripley wrote:

>
> Apache MINA is a (java-based) NIO framework:
>  http://mina.apache.org/features.html
>  http://mina.apache.org/performance-test-reports.html
>
>
> On Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Byron Sonne wrote:
>
>> Hey All,
>>
>> Been fiddling with some software called Electrotank (http://www.electrotank.com 
>> ) and I've come to hate it. It's written in Java, which is a mortal  
>> sin to begin with, but I'm also finding it's performance lacking.
>>
>> Has anyone played around with competing packages, preferably  
>> something written in a language more suited to this task, and  
>> capable (via clustering of some sort if necessary) of serving from  
>> 50,000 to 250,000 socket connections or more?
>>
>> If not, there might be a market opportunity for someone here...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Byron
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