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Posted to dev@mina.apache.org by David Lee <tu...@gmail.com> on 2006/09/15 21:20:12 UTC

Can MINA do more?

Hello all,
I want to write a high-concurrency server with event-driven style,
can MINA do more beyond realizing protocal? In other words, can I write my
service on MINA?
I think I can also creat my IoSession to hold my service state. and event
handler for service event.
Have anybody try like this?
J2EE is abandoned due to it's pool scalability.

Re: Can MINA do more?

Posted by Ersin Er <er...@gmail.com>.
Hi,

MINA is designed to be generic enough for most kind of networking
applications. It gives all the event driven network foundation to
develop your own services on top of it. I believe it's possible to
implement what you need with MINA; but if you give more details we can
go further.

Cheers,

On 9/15/06, David Lee <tu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I want to write a high-concurrency server with event-driven style,
> can MINA do more beyond realizing protocal? In other words, can I write my
> service on MINA?
> I think I can also creat my IoSession to hold my service state. and event
> handler for service event.
> Have anybody try like this?
> J2EE is abandoned due to it's pool scalability.
>
>


-- 
Ersin

Re: Can MINA do more?

Posted by st...@jpmorgan.com.
Perhaps look at Scala and their Actors library. At least for inspiration.

    http://lampwww.epfl.ch/~odersky/papers/jmlc06.pdf

    http://scala.epfl.ch

Steve.

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