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libnbio2-java
libnbio2-java | NBIO | Priority | |
Section | libs |
Installed size | 1152 |
Maintainer | Debian QA Group <packages@qa.debian.org> |
Architecture | i386 |
Version | 2.0-14 |
Depends | kaffe | java1-runtime, java-common |
Suggests | java-virtual-machine |
File name | pool/main/n/nbio/libnbio2-java_2.0-14_i386.deb |
Description | This library implements nonblocking I/O facilities for Java. Surprisingly, the standard JDK libraries (as of JDK 1.3) do not provide nonblocking I/O. This means that in order to implement applications (such as web servers and other Internet services) which support many concurrent I/O streams, a large number of threads must be used. However, the overhead of threading (in Java, as well as more generally) limits the performance of such an implementation. What is needed is a nonblocking I/O library which allows a small number of threads to be used, along with a select() or poll() like mechanism to test for incoming I/O events on a large number of streams. That mechanism is what this library provides. . This version of NBIO implements the NBIO 2.0 interface. The old 1.0 interface (formerly provided by the libnbio-java package) is deprecated and will no longer be supported. .
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