Greg Wilkins will be presenting a webinar on Jetty @ http://live.eclipse.org April 27 - 1:00 pm PDT / 4:00 pm EDT / 8:00 pm GMT[Read More]
Posted at 08:54AM Apr 27, 2009 by gregw in General | Comments[0]
Maven, m2e and the Nexus Repository manager
Jetty-7 is moving to eclipse, cometd-java is moving from jetty to cometd.org and the maven build system for dojo has been moved out of the main dojo tree. So I'm involved in some major refactoring of three interdependent projects at the same time. This refactoring would be impossible to contemplate without the tools support for these projects. Maven, m2e and nexus are making my life a lot easier![Read More]
Posted at 06:50PM Apr 01, 2009 by gregw in General | Comments[0]
Posted at 05:42PM Jul 10, 2008 by gregw in General | Comments[9]
20,000 reasons why Jetty scales
I have published a comet Daily article that describes how I have benchmarked Jetty's Cometd implementationof dojox Bayeux protocol to 20,000 simultaneous clients. This blog looks at the same results from a more Jetty centric view point.[Read More]
Posted at 10:12PM Jan 07, 2008 by gregw in General | Comments[5]
JSR-315: Servlet 3.0 Specification - part I
The Java Community process has proposed JSR-315 to consider the 3.0 servlet specification. In this blog entry, I look at the Async and Comet considerations listed in the JSR-315 and discuss how 3.0 servlets might address them.[Read More]
Posted at 03:02PM Jun 21, 2007 by gregw in General | Comments[0]
Clustering cometd with Terracotta.
I recently attended a Torino JUG meeting and saw Jonas Bonér speak about transparent clustering with Terracotta. It was an interesting talk and went a long way to alleviating the concerns I have with the star architecture of terracotta. Thus I wanted to try out a terracotta cluster, but I thought that simply clustering HTTP session in jetty was a bit obvious, easy and above all boring. So instead I used terracotta to cluster the jetty implementation of cometd.[Read More]
Posted at 02:42PM Feb 19, 2007 by gregw in General | Comments[5]