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Re: Grizzly presentation accepted at FISL conference

From: charlie hunt <charlie.hunt_at_sun.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:06:20 -0500

Title
> Tricks and Tips with NIO, Using the Grizzly Framework

Abstract
> Writing scalable server applications in the Java programming language
> has always been difficult. Before the advent of the Java New I/O API
> (NIO), thread and buffer management issues made it very difficult for
> a server to scale to thousands of users. But using NIO presents its
> own problems in terms of program design and implementation. In this
> session, we discuss tricks and tips we have learned working on the
> Grizzly NIO Framework. We will describe how to efficiently manage
> ByteBuffers, how to properly handle SelectionKeys, recommend threading
> and buffer management techniques, and talk about and efficient
> NIO/SSL implementation.

charlie ...

Harold Carr wrote:
> Hello Charlie,
>
>> FYI, I submitted a talk to FISL (the largest open source conference
>> in the world), in Porto Alegre, Brazil and it has been accepted.
>
> Congratulations:
>
> What is the title/abstract?
>
> H
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