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Project Grizzly 1.6.1 released
Posted by jfarcand on October 03, 2007 at 11:29 AM | Comments (7)
1.6.1 is now available here!. This release is another community release and thanks to everyone who collaborated to our discussions and phone meetings.
This new release contains: - Add Grizzlet support
- Add all well knows supported mime type supported by the http WebServer
- Add Port Unification support
- Multiple SelectorHandler associated with a single Controller now execute on
their own threads
- Fix issue 20: OutputWriter patch
- Fix issue 23: BufferOverflowException in SocketChannelOutputBuffer
- ConnectorHandler.finishConnect() now throws IOException
- Added SSL support for HTTP module
We still have tons of new features to add, but this release is quite impressive! This release will be the foundation for GlassFish v3 and Sailfin to name a fiew....Also, this release contains pre-packaged bundles:
The code can be browsed online to learn how the monster look like.
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Hi Jean-Francois, i'm confused a bit from current comet status in glassfish v2-final. What is recommended and supported(tested) way to implement comet channel ? 1) Own Servlet + CometHandler 2)com.sun.grizzly.cometd.servlet.CometdServlet + BayeuxCometHandler 3)Grizzlet .... ???
thanx
Posted by: stenlee on October 03, 2007 at 04:26 PM
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Hi, (1) is the most tested solution (we really have companies like 4homemedia.com that use it in production). (2) is incomplete (I'm still reading the latest spec, but 9.1 ur1 will have support for the final Bayeux spec). (3) is new and it's targeted for development and native support will be soon available in Glassfish v3. To recap, (1) is the way to go :-) Thanks!
Posted by: jfarcand on October 03, 2007 at 04:36 PM
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Hi, is it ok to use Grizzly as a http client? it's aysnc, right? any posts about it? Thanks
Posted by: maomaode on October 08, 2007 at 04:47 AM
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Yes, you can use Grizzly as an async client as well. See: http://blogs.sun.com/oleksiys/entry/connection_management_cache_in_grizzly fpr an example of a connection cache, and look at this link for the API: https://grizzly.dev.java.net/nonav/xref/index.html.
Thanks!
Posted by: jfarcand on October 08, 2007 at 06:49 PM
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Any place to find the all-in-one zip or installer? Or I have to use maven?
Posted by: maomaode on October 09, 2007 at 03:57 AM
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Hi, maven 2 or you cab download the binary directly from our repository here.
Thanks
-- Jeanfrancois
Posted by: jfarcand on October 09, 2007 at 04:59 AM
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