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* Rainbows! 0.7.0 - Fibers and NeverBlock
@ 2009-11-30  4:34  7% Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2009-11-30  4:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ruby-talk ML, rainbows-talk

Rainbows! is an HTTP server for sleepy Rack applications.  It is based on
Unicorn, but designed to handle applications that expect long
request/response times and/or slow clients.  For Rack applications not
heavily bound by slow external network dependencies, consider Unicorn
instead as it simpler and easier to debug.

* http://rainbows.rubyforge.org/
* rainbows-talk@rubyforge.org
* git://git.bogomips.org/rainbows.git

Changes:

keepalive_timeout (default: 2 seconds) is now supported to
disconnect idle connections.  Several new concurrency models
added include: NeverBlock, FiberSpawn and FiberPool; all of
which have only been lightly tested.  RevThreadSpawn loses
streaming input support to become simpler and faster for the
general cases.  AppPool middleware is now compatible with all
Fiber-based models including Revactor and NeverBlock.

A new document gives a summary of all the options we give you:

  http://rainbows.rubyforge.org/Summary.html

If you're using any of the Rev-based concurrency models, the
latest iobuffer (0.1.3) gem will improve performance.  Also,
RevThreadSpawn should become usable under MRI 1.8 with the next
release of Rev (0.3.2).

-- 
Eric Wong



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