Netty 3.2.0.BETA1 released: zero-copy file transfer

"Trustin Lee (이희승)" trustin at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 06:06:13 EST 2010


Thank you everyone for your support and encouragement. :)

Trustin

Jonas Bonér wrote:
> Great work. The quality of the work you put out continues to amaze me. Love it.
> 
> On 6 March 2010 23:13, Adam Fisk <a at littleshoot.org> wrote:
>> Congrats on this, Trustin, especially the zero-copy transfers! The
>> "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" semantics are working great on
>> LittleProxy so far, and a new version should be coming out soon with
>> the beta incorporated.
>>
>> Thanks for your hard work as always.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 7:33 AM, jfarcand <jfarcand at ning.com> wrote:
>>> Awesome work, Trustin!
>>>
>>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>>
>>> On 10-03-04 8:51 PM, "Trustin Lee (이희승)" wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> Netty 3.2.0.BETA1, the first beta release in 3.2 branch, has been
>>>> released after long awaits.
>>>>
>>>> The Netty project is an effort to provide an asynchronous, event-driven
>>>> network application framework and tools for rapid development of
>>>> maintainable, high-performance, high-scalability protocol servers and
>>>> clients.
>>>>
>>>> In other words, Netty is an NIO client server framework that enables
>>>> quick and easy development of network applications such as protocol
>>>> servers and clients. It simplifies and streamlines network programming
>>>> such as TCP and UDP socket servers
>>>>
>>>> Please visit our web site to get more information and download it.  Your
>>>> feed back is more than appreciated - please visit the discussion forum
>>>> and leave some comments and questions:
>>>>
>>>>    * http://www.jboss.org/netty/
>>>>
>>>> New Related Project: Ning's Asynchronous HTTP Client
>>>> ====================================================
>>>> Ning, one of the largest social platform provider, open-sourced their
>>>> asynchronous HTTP client which uses Netty (and its HTTP codec) as its
>>>> primary transport.  If you were using Netty directly to write an HTTP
>>>> client, you might want to give this library a try because its API is
>>>> very clean, simple and more HTTP-centric.
>>>>
>>>>    * announcement: http://is.gd/9ImoW
>>>>    *  github repo: http://github.com/ning/async-http-client
>>>>    * google group: http://groups.google.com/group/asynchttpclient
>>>>
>>>> Notable changes since 3.2.0.ALPHA4
>>>> ==================================
>>>>
>>>>    * Zero-copy file transfer: http://is.gd/8Z7dI
>>>>    * The number of I/O threads has been doubled for better out-of-
>>>>      the-box performance.
>>>>    * Fixed performance regression in the NIO transport
>>>>    * SslHandler became more secure by disabling renegotiation by default.
>>>>
>>>> For the complete list of resolved issues, visit the issue tracker:
>>>>
>>>>    * http://is.gd/9InDn
>>>>
>>>> Notable changes since 3.1.5.GA
>>>> ==============================
>>>>
>>>>    * Overall performance improvement in NIO transport
>>>>
>>>>    * @ChannelPipelineCoverage annotation has been deprecated by the
>>>>      @Sharable annotation to reduce beginner confusion
>>>>
>>>>    * ChannelBuffer improvements
>>>>      * New access methods for float, double, and char
>>>>      * New method: ensureWritableBytes(int)
>>>>      * New method: bytesBefore() for easier variable length string decode
>>>>      * All string conversion methods now use Charset instead of String.
>>>>
>>>>    * Channel API improvements
>>>>      * Zero-copy file transfer in NIO transport: http://is.gd/8Z7dI
>>>>      * StaticChannelPipeline: an alternative pipeline implementation
>>>>
>>>>    * HTTP codec improvements
>>>>      * WebSocket support
>>>>      * Complete trailing header support
>>>>      * More robust CookieDecoder
>>>>      * More convenience methods in HttpMessage
>>>>
>>>>    * Zlib-based compression handlers
>>>>    * RTSP codec
>>>>
>>>> For the full changelog, please visit the issue tracker:
>>>>
>>>>    * http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/NETTY
>>>>
>>>> Upcoming Releases
>>>> =================
>>>> Since the HTTP tunneling transport has been rescheduled to the next
>>>> major feature release (3.3), all planned features have been implemented.
>>>>   Unless there is a critical issue, I will proceed to release candidate
>>>> phase.
>>>>
>>>> Although 3.2 has been feature-frozen, the road map for 3.3 release is
>>>> wide open.  Please keep posting new ideas so that we can pick them up
>>>> for 3.3.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Trustin
>>>>
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