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Ron Sigal closed JBREM-650.
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Resolution: Done
The bidirectional transport has passed it's unit tests and it has been given a workout
by the JBoss Messaging project.
Create bidirectional transport
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Key: JBREM-650
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBREM-650
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 2.2.0.Beta1 (Bluto)
Reporter: Ron Sigal
Assigned To: Ron Sigal
Fix For: 2.2.0.Beta1 (Bluto)
JBossMessaging has a need for a transport which can do callbacks through a firewall,
which implies the absence of a server socket on the client side. The multiplex transport
satisfies this requirement, but its performance is not comparable with the performance of
the socket transport. An alternative to multiplex with better performance is needed.
As described by Ovidiu Feoderov: "A transport that basically opens a socket from
client to server and uses the same socket to send stuff from client to server and from
server to client (no ServerSocket on the client side) with minimal overhead. It should be
something very simple. And fast."
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