Author: ron.sigal(a)jboss.com
Date: 2011-04-27 23:05:35 -0400 (Wed, 27 Apr 2011)
New Revision: 6346
Modified:
remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/guide/en/chap5.xml
Log:
JBREM-1283: Reorganized discussion of executor created by CoyoteInvoker.
Modified: remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/guide/en/chap5.xml
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--- remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/guide/en/chap5.xml 2011-04-28 02:58:51 UTC (rev 6345)
+++ remoting2/branches/2.x/docs/guide/en/chap5.xml 2011-04-28 03:05:35 UTC (rev 6346)
@@ -1838,11 +1838,8 @@
<para><emphasis role="bold">Note.</emphasis> An
executor, subclassed from
<classname>java.util.concurrent.Executor</classname>, can be configured
and
injected into the coyote Connector. As of release 2.5.4.SP2, Remoting can
configure
- and inject an instance of
<classname>org.apache.catalina.core.StandardThreadExecutor</classname>.
- The configurable attributes of the
<classname>StandardThreadExecutor</classname>
- are described in <ulink
-
url="http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/executor.html&qu...;.
- These attributes may be passed to Remoting using the key "executor" and a
string of
+ and inject an instance of
<classname>org.apache.catalina.core.StandardThreadExecutor</classname>,
+ using attributes passed to Remoting using the key "executor" and a string
of
the form "attribute0=value0,...,attributeN=valueN". For example, a
<code>*-service.xml</code> configuration file
could contain</para>
@@ -1852,6 +1849,9 @@
a <classname>StandardThreadExecutor</classname>, and inject it into the
coyote Connector. Note that
if an executor is injected, the other threadpool related attributes such as
"maxThreads", which would otherwise
be applied to a threadpool created by the coyote Connector, are ignored.
+ The configurable attributes of the
<classname>StandardThreadExecutor</classname> are described in <ulink
+
url="http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/executor.html&qu...;.
+
</para>
<para>A feature introduced in Remoting version 2.4 is the ability to