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Re: newbie question

From: Patrick Julien <pjulien_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 08:24:29 -0500

I too am somewhat new to Grizzly having used it for some time under the
covers in Glassfish. I also think the current structure is very difficult
to get into.

Comparing this to Apache Mina, you get one download, and it has everything.
With the version 2 milestone, it's even easier, just one main jar file to
include and you're done.

Looking at all these directories under the download structure, I don't even
know what I should be downloading. Don't get me wrong, I've read the
examples and I'm excited by what I saw. I've even read Jeanfrancois
Arcand's blog from bottom to top.

At this point, I understand the core classes, but I don't even know where
they actually reside. Just my 2 cents that the current structure could be
made easier to get into for new people.

On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 5:34 AM, Ukyo Virgden <ukyovirgden_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm a total newbie on Grizzly. After having experienced NIO
> complexities first hand, I've decided to give Grizzly a try.
>
> My requirements are simple. I need to develop a simple TCP server
> which a couple of clients will connect and send XML documents of size
> 2-4K as fast as possible.
>
> For simplicity I'm thinking about developing a connection based
> protocol where each client identifies itself, starts sending XML
> documents, and after the last document, closes the connection.
>
> My questions are
> 1/ Is possible to easily implement this in Grizzly?
> 2/ How do I start? The download page contains LOTS of directories.
> 3/ Are the any examples?
> 4/ I'm using netbeans for development but I don't prefer uing maven.
> What would be the best way to stat developing with Grizzly in
> netbeans. I'd like to be able to access javadocs within netbeans
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Ukyo
>
>
>
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