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The I/O threads come in two types: | The I/O threads come in two types: | ||
* '''Read threads''' that can handle callbacks for read events | * '''Read threads''' that can handle callbacks for read events. | ||
* '''Write threads''' that can handle callback for write events | * '''Write threads''' that can handle callback for write events. | ||
==Worker Threads== | ==Worker Threads== |
Revision as of 02:42, 19 January 2016
Internal
NIO Concepts
XNIO Worker
- https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/XNIO/Workers
- http://docs.jboss.org/xnio/3.1/api/index.html?org/xnio/XnioWorker.html
An XNIO worker is the central point of coordination for a network application. It manages several kind of threads, and the threads created by the worker are tagged with the worker name. A worker has two different types of thread pools:
I/O Threads
The I/O threads come in two types:
- Read threads that can handle callbacks for read events.
- Write threads that can handle callback for write events.
Worker Threads
The worker threads are managed by a standard Executor-based thread pool.