Network Performance of the JBoss Application Server
Author(s)
Benothman, Nabil
Clere, Jean-Frederic
Maucherat, Remy
Publisher
: IEEE
Date issued
October 22, 2013
From page
739
To page
742
Abstract
JBoss Application Server (AS) uses java.io and the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) project to provide its HTTP connectors. Due to new features of upcoming specifications of the Java Enterprise Edition (Java EE), the existing connectors shall be replaced by modern non blocking Input/Outputs (I/Os). In this study, we review some modern I/O frameworks such as NIO.2 introduced by Java SE 7 and XNIO3 developed by JBoss. We compare their network performance by running a series of stress tests on client-server applications of limited functionality. As a result, we select NIO.2 as the most appropriate framework to specify and implement a new JBoss connector. Finally, we compare our newly implemented Java connector against the existing APR-based one by means of network performance measures.
Notes
, 2013
Event name
Local Computer Networks (LCN), 2013 IEEE 38th Conference on
Publication type
conference paper
