Benefits of XNIO?
"이희승 (Trustin Lee)"
trustin at gmail.com
Thu Jun 17 08:15:26 EDT 2010
XNIO uses NIO as a backend, so there's no visible advantage.
In Netty 3.2, XNIO transport has been dropped since I didn't have time
to make it up to date - XNIO has been updated significantly, so I have
to rewrite the XNIO transport.
Trustin
On 06/17/2010 08:32 PM, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I saw that Netty has an option to use the NIO from Java or to use
> JBoss' XNIO. The XNIO site tells of some benefits, but I don't see how
> that translates in Netty.
> Any difference in performance? Memory? Stability?
>
> Marc-André LAVERDIÈRE
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