Protocol Buffers and non-Java Client

"이희승 (Trustin Lee)" trustin at gmail.com
Mon Jan 3 08:55:18 EST 2011


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On 01/03/2011 06:05 PM, Contact Yakaz wrote:
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> 2010/12/28 John D. Mitchell <jdmitchell at gmail.com>:
>> Good morning,
>>
>> [ObNetiquette: Top posting is evil.]
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>> On Dec 28, 2010, at 07:34 , vincent chong wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Thanks for your reply. Currently my system works by using a java
>>> socket connecting to the other system which is using TCP/IP. I want
>>> to be able to send message to this receiver as fast as I can. From
>>> what I learned, NIO Java socket is only good for scalability. In
>>> that case, for fast message sending, NIO socker won't help me much.
>>> Is that correct?
>>
>> As I believe someone else already mentioned, it sounds like it would
>> be useful if you read up on networking more. There's lots of
>> information online and the Stevens books are the classics.  For
>> specific information about blocking vs. non-blocking I/O, there's
>> quite a lot of information floating around.  For help with your
>> particular situation, there are numerous consultants that could help.
>>
>> Happy holidays,
>> John
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