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==Worker Thread==
==Worker Thread==


Worker threads are used for ''blocking'' tasks. The worker threads are managed by a standard Executor-based thread pool.
Worker threads are used for blocking tasks. The worker threads are managed by a standard Executor-based thread pool.


=Channel=
=Channel=

Revision as of 02:50, 19 January 2016

Internal

Overview

XNIO is a simplified low-level I/O layer, built in top of Java NIO. It has an API for combining blocking and non-blocking operations, even on the same channel.

NIO Concepts

XNIO Worker

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 Thread

The I/O threads run non-blocking handlers. 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 Thread

Worker threads are used for blocking tasks. The worker threads are managed by a standard Executor-based thread pool.

Channel

XNIO provides a channel abstraction that hides the underlying transport. Channels are notified of events using the ChannelListener API. Upon creation, channels are assigned an I/O Thread, which will be used to execute all ChannelListener invocations for the channel.

XNIO Listener