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Server Applications o Use a custom made ant build.xml for building. Re-written with help from [1] and originally written by Johnathan James (jjames at haxwell dot org) Reviewed by: jrandom [1]
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[ excerpt from developer's web site with modifications ]
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The goal is to build a system capable of supporting massive concurrency
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(on the order of tens of thousands of simultaneous client connections)
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and avoid the pitfalls which arise with traditional thread and
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event-based approaches.
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SEDA is an acronym for staged event-driven architecture, and
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decomposes a complex, event-driven application into a set of stages
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connected by queues. This design avoids the high overhead associated
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with thread-based concurrency models, and decouples event and thread
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scheduling from application logic. By performing admission control
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on each event queue, the service can be well-conditioned to load,
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preventing resources from being overcommitted when demand exceeds
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service capacity. SEDA employs dynamic control to automatically
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tune runtime parameters (such as the scheduling parameters of each
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stage), as well as to manage load, for example, by performing
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adaptive load shedding. Decomposing services into a set of stages
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also enables modularity and code reuse, as well as the development
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of debugging tools for complex event-driven applications.
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WWW: http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~mdw/proj/seda/
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-- lioux@FreeBSD.org
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