Sunday Apr 01, 2007

Grizzly 1.5 Architecture Review

It has been quite a little while since I have posted a blog entry.  That usually means I have some high(er) priority tasks I've been working on.

So, what have I been up to lately?    Project Grizzly

Jeanfrancois did an architecture review / concept review of Grizzly 1.5 last Thursday.  Next week we will be doing code review of Grizzly 1.5 so Grizzly 1.5 can be officially released.

In its initial days, Grizzly started as an HTTP web connector for GlassFish's web container.  Grizzly's performance as an http web connector has been so impressive it made sense to remove the http protocol specific elements from the Grizzly HTTP web connector.  That work has lead to Grizzly 1.5. With Grizzly 1.5 one can add his or her own protocol and realize the high performance available in the Grizzly HTTP web connector.  Of course, Grizzly 1.5 is open source and you can use it too.

Jeanfrancois and I will be presenting Grizzly to our friends in Brazil at FISL 2007 Conference, Porto Alegre this month. I do not know which date of the conference we will be presenting as of yet.

At JavaOne Jeanfrancois, Scott Oaks, Alan Bateman and I will be presenting many of the tips and tricks to effectively using Java NIO in a session titled, Tricks and Tips with NIO, Using the Grizzly Framework. Hope to see you there!




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