Apache MINA contains many smaller parts. There's a NIO framework, the client-server architecture, the socket manipulation library, a SSH protocol handler, and the XMPP, FTP, and HTTP servers.
All of these and many other more smaller toolkits put together provide developers with a complete set of tools for building applications that work on top of the TCP, UDP, and IP protocols.
There are low-level and high-level APIs included for controlling the created applications, and support for SSL, TLS, and StartTLS configuration is also included.
Other framework features included are JMX manageability, Netty integration, traffic throttling, a customizable thread model, and overload shielding.
What is new in this release:
- SslFilter should start initiating handshake from sesionCreated() rather than from onPostAdd()
- Entry and Exit action support for Mina state machine
- Needs meaningful error message when AbstractIoSession.write called with null
- DIRMINA-888 - Add the ability to get the write queue size like: session.getWriterRequestQueue().size();
What is new in version 2.0.4:
- This version fixes a few errors found since 2.0.3.
What is new in version 2.0.3:
- This version is a bug fix release.
What is new in version 2.0.1:
- Fixed Bug:
- Problem for the Apache MINA PMC.
What is new in version 2.0.0:
- Cannot have more than one CODEC in the chain
- Some writes observed to stall until select times out
- IoConnectot.dispose blocks forever
- WARN org.apache.mina.core.service.IoProcessor - Create a new selector. Selected is 0, delta = 0
- Errors with Datagram when running tests on linux
- Remove all the new NullPointerException()
- TextLineDecoder not thread safe.
What is new in version 2.0.0 RC1:
- IoBuffer.normalizeCapacity bug fix.
- DefaultIoFuture.awaitUninterrruptibly() doesn't wait.
- New release.xml file.
- Added documentation on SingleSessionIohandler.
- Regression with flushing in MINA 2.0.0-M7 trunk.
Requirements:
- Java 7 or higher
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