Yes. See section 2.1 of JAX-RS.next JSR proposal (JSR-370 <
https://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=370>):
In summary, the following is a list of the tasks in scope for JAX-RS 2.1:
- Adding support for SSE.
- Improving integration with CDI.
- Exploring support for non-blocking I/O in providers (filters, interceptors, etc.).
- Evaluating ways in which declarative security can be supported either directly in this JSR or by leveraging other EE-platform JSRs.
...
Though at this point I cannot share any ETA when we would release a preliminary NIO support in Jersey.
Cheers,
Marek
> On 19 Jan 2015, at 17:55, Mikael Ståldal <mikael.staldal_at_appearnetworks.com> wrote:
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> Any plans to support NIO?
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> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Libor Kramolis <libor.kramolis_at_oracle.com> wrote:
> Hi Colin.
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> No, it uses blocking IO.
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> Libor
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>> On 19 Jan 2015, at 11:33, Colin Vipurs <zodiaczx6_at_gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Thanks for that Libor, I had no idea Jersey had introduced a reactive model. Do you know if the client uses non-blocking IO to handle the requests?
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>> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Libor Kramolis <libor.kramolis_at_oracle.com> wrote:
>> Hi all.
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>> I’ve written blog post about using Jersey Reactive Client API, it’s RxJava support, and Hystrix library.
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>> http://yatel.kramolis.cz/2015/01/reactive-jersey-client-rxjava-hystrix.html
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>> I think combination of those libraries works really smooth. ;-)
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>> Enjoy,
>> -Libor
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