[netty-dev] Looking for testimonials for 3.0.0.GA
Trustin Lee
trustin at gmail.com
Fri Oct 17 22:59:00 EDT 2008
Hey Frederic,
Thanks for your testimonial and sorry that I'm late.
I think the testimonial should be shorter and concise enough to highlight
the strength of Netty. Just imagine that you became a copywriter. ;)
Anyways, I didn't collect enough testimonials yet, so I'd like to wait a
little bit more to publish the testimonial page.
Thanks!
Trustin
Frederic Bregier wrote:
>
> Hi Trustin,
> even if both projects are not ready for production, here what I can write
> on them and on Netty.
>
> First project is about to interface web services with a storage container
> managed by a proprietary
> software. Currently, this proprietary software is using CORBA as a black
> box with almost no control
> on its behaviour or debug. So we wrote a replacement using Netty using a
> new protocol,
> with serialization of object.
> Using Netty was easy since we can quiclky get the first part running
> without any trouble
> and having a clean protocol written using the pipeline feature and some
> business handler
> attached on it. We particularly appreciate the speed up of performance
> using serialization,
> which is an ease of developement for us instead of "binary" protocol. Also
> we can focus
> on "business" part more easier. I would say that I spent 5 days on
> implementing the kernel
> of the network layout, and 15 days for the business part.
>
> Second project, the older one but still not finished, is OpenR66 which is
> a file transfer monitor
> that mimics in its principles the behaviour of a proprietary one.
> Here the business logic is more complex since we have to implement some
> rules, authentification,
> using ssl too, and using a database support for keeping a trace of
> transfers.
> Using Netty was the most simplest part since, once we wrote our network
> handler using a
> private business handler, getting more and more functions was just as easy
> as to write a
> new class attached to a type of message. Again, with a ratio of 1 for 3
> days respectively
> 1 for the network layout with Netty and 3 for the business part.
> Now, we are currently working on the business part (database and rules)
> that are a bit more complex
> and so we can since Netty allows us to focus on business and less on
> network.
> Also we like the way we can easily try to keep threads low and memory
> footprint low too.
> Preventing OOM was one reason to use such framework.
> The ease of pipeline, once used to, allows quick implementation on
> network interface.
>
> Keep this good work !!!
> As an end user, I would like to thank you!!!
>
> Frederic
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Trustin Lee
> To: Frederic Bregier
> Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 7:48 AM
> Subject: [netty-dev] Looking for testimonials for 3.0.0.GA
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>
> Hi folks,
>
> If you are using Netty for your project and satisfied with Netty
> comparing to other alternatives or competitive technologies, please let
> me know. I'd like to post your testimonial to the Netty web site.
>
> A single paragraph, which describes what your project is about and
> highlights the strength of Netty, would be great. Please feel free to
> reply to this message or e-mail me privately.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Trustin
>
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