César Fernando Henriques wrote:
> I have playing a little bit with Netty and get a little proff of
> concept running in about 10 minutes... what is wrong with me and
> Grizzly? I'm not giving up yet... ;-) I'm going to play with the
> twitter sample...
Yes for sure Netty is great and easy (and new, so Trustin didn't have to
care about backward compatibility, which we need to).
The issue you are facing is related to the way GWS and Comet gets
enabled. If you can share the .java (the complete file) and the request
you are sending that will help.
A+
-- Jeanfrancois
>
> regards
>
> 2009/5/21 César Fernando Henriques <fuzzball_at_alttab.com.ar>:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I'm working on a project and I need to decide what framework to use, MINA or
>> Grizzle... I have the following scenario:
>>
>> 1) A Proxy Server or Gateway running in internet that allow mobile phones to
>> access resources and services on PC/Servers behind firewall/nat
>>
>> 2) A Daemon Agent running on the PC or Server that connect to the Gateway
>> (outbound connections only) and wait for messages from the gateway signaling
>> that someone need data, to make it simple, the Daemon create another paralel
>> connection to the Gatreway for every new user wanting to connect to the
>> daemon.
>>
>> 3) A mobile phone that make http get/post request to the gateway to access
>> the daemon resources.
>>
>> II have been playing with mina a couple of days, and really like the
>> approach for managing protocol and messages, the problem is that the APIs to
>> manage http protocol seems to be not mature.. I mean there is a couple of
>> classes like HttpMessage, HttpRequest, HttpResponse but loking at the code
>> don't seems to be following a good pattern.. I don't know.. I don't liked
>> what I see... ;-)
>>
>> In the other hand I have been playing with Grizzle another couple of days...
>> I really like what I see in relations with managing the http protocol,
>> sessions, etc...the simple GrizzleWebServer but was very dificult to get a
>> simple example using comet up and running, and I don't see very clear how to
>> start building a robust solutions with Grizzle (IT's very big and
>> complex!!!!)
>>
>> another couple of requeriments to take in mind, I need compression filter,
>> SSL, and a custom protocol on top of HTTP to exchange Encrypted messages
>> with shared key (Previuos PEKE/JPAKE key exchange)
>>
>>
>> I hope you guys can help to decide what framework fit better for my project.
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Cesar.-
>>
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