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- 28 Apr 2010, 18:05
- Forum: Server Side Extension Development
- Topic: User Drops
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7186
Thanks for the responses! Fun Bobby: We are aware of the idle settings and don't think it's the issue because our load test script is constantly sending messages to the server (every 5 - 10 seconds). BigFIsh: We have a single zone (running a zone level extension) configured with a single room that t...
- 27 Apr 2010, 18:35
- Forum: Server Side Extension Development
- Topic: User Drops
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7186
User Drops
We have a fairly large amount of code in our extension and we were recently load testing/profiling it in our future production environment. We were using Amazon's EC2 to simulate the load and managed to get up to about 3200 concurrent users before the server appeared to start dropping them in large ...
- 19 Jan 2010, 23:00
- Forum: Java2SE / Android Client API
- Topic: Client problems while load testing
- Replies: 14
- Views: 31940
- 18 Jan 2010, 02:59
- Forum: Java2SE / Android Client API
- Topic: Client problems while load testing
- Replies: 14
- Views: 31940
Hi, the socket classes that handle the data traffic in the Java API have a limit of 32KB per message. Normally this is more than sufficient for any application. Unfortunately there is no way from code to change these limits because they are set when the protocol encoder/decoder are created and can'...
- 16 Jan 2010, 23:38
- Forum: Java2SE / Android Client API
- Topic: Client problems while load testing
- Replies: 14
- Views: 31940
For what it's worth, I verified that I am getting the same exception. Here's the stack trace... EXCEPTION, please implement it.gotoandplay.utils.net.xmlsocket.XMLSocketClientHandler.exceptionCaught() for proper handling: [java] org.apache.mina.filter.codec.ProtocolDecoderException: org.apache.mina.c...
- 16 Jan 2010, 22:43
- Forum: Java2SE / Android Client API
- Topic: Client problems while load testing
- Replies: 14
- Views: 31940
Strangely enough, I am also in the process of writing a load testing client with the SFS Java API and I believe I just ran into the exact same issue. My client successfully sends and receives dozens of messages but for some reason, when a large message is sent from the server, my client code never r...
- 07 Oct 2009, 20:01
- Forum: Server Side Extension Development
- Topic: Custom Login Questions
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4502
Custom Login Questions
I've just started working with SFS. I'm currently writing a custom login handler in a Java extension and had a few questions. 1. What does SFS consider a "guest user" and what can they do? How does a "guest user" become a "real" user? 2. If my custom handler doesn't app...