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Norman Maurer 3d81afb8a5 Make sure cancelled Timeouts are able to be GC'ed fast.
Motivation:
At the moment the HashedWheelTimer will only remove the cancelled Timeouts once the HashedWheelBucket is processed again. Until this the instance will not be able to be GC'ed as there are still strong referenced to it even if the user not reference it by himself/herself. This can cause to waste a lot of memory even if the Timeout was cancelled before.

Modification:
Add a new queue which holds CancelTasks that will be processed on each tick to remove cancelled Timeouts. Because all of this is done only by the WorkerThread there is no need for synchronization and only one extra object creation is needed when cancel() is executed. For addTimeout(...) no new overhead is introduced.

Result:
Less memory usage for cancelled Timeouts.
2014-06-10 12:47:37 +02:00
all Initial STOMP protocol work from @sskachkov 2014-06-04 17:09:42 +09:00
buffer [#2436] Unsafe*ByteBuf implementation should only invert bytes if ByteOrder differ from native ByteOrder 2014-06-05 10:59:22 +02:00
codec Introduce MessageAggregator and DecoderResultProvider 2014-06-05 16:51:14 +09:00
codec-dns DNS codec for Netty which is based on the work of [#1622]. 2014-06-10 09:57:06 +02:00
codec-http [#2542] HTTP post request decoder does not support quoted boundaries 2014-06-08 12:08:03 +02:00
codec-memcache Introduce MessageAggregator and DecoderResultProvider 2014-06-05 16:51:14 +09:00
codec-socks Clean up the examples 2014-05-23 17:13:09 +09:00
codec-stomp Fix StompSubframeEncoderTest failure 2014-06-05 17:04:58 +09:00
common Make sure cancelled Timeouts are able to be GC'ed fast. 2014-06-10 12:47:37 +02:00
example Introduce MessageAggregator and DecoderResultProvider 2014-06-05 16:51:14 +09:00
handler [#2494] Fix data curruption by ChannelTrafficShapingHandler 2014-06-03 08:38:05 +02:00
license Preparation for porting OpenSSL support in 3.10 2014-05-17 20:01:30 +09:00
microbench [#2436] Unsafe*ByteBuf implementation should only invert bytes if ByteOrder differ from native ByteOrder 2014-06-05 10:59:22 +02:00
tarball Update the version to 4.1.0.Alpha1-SNAPSHOT 2014-02-13 18:32:26 -08:00
testsuite Introduce MessageAggregator and DecoderResultProvider 2014-06-05 16:51:14 +09:00
transport Optimize DefaultChannelPipeline in terms of memory usage and initialization time 2014-06-10 12:18:38 +02:00
transport-native-epoll Add an OpenSslEngine and the universal API for enabling SSL 2014-05-18 02:54:06 +09:00
transport-rxtx Synchronized between 4.1 and master again (part 2) 2014-04-25 15:06:26 +09:00
transport-sctp Synchronized between 4.1 and master again (part 2) 2014-04-25 15:06:26 +09:00
transport-udt Synchronized between 4.1 and master again (part 2) 2014-04-25 15:06:26 +09:00
.fbfilter.xml Update license headers 2012-06-04 13:31:44 -07:00
.fbprefs Updated Find Bugs configuration 2009-03-04 10:33:09 +00:00
.gitignore Add JVM crash logs to .gitignore 2014-05-18 21:36:54 +09:00
.travis.yml Travis CI branch whitelisting 2013-03-11 09:55:43 +09:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Move the pull request guide to the developer guide 2014-03-12 13:13:58 +09:00
LICENSE.txt Relicensed to Apache License v2 2009-08-28 07:15:49 +00:00
NOTICE.txt Preparation for porting OpenSSL support in 3.10 2014-05-17 20:01:30 +09:00
pom.xml DNS codec for Netty which is based on the work of [#1622]. 2014-06-10 09:57:06 +02:00
README.md Synchronized between 4.1 and master 2014-04-25 00:38:02 +09:00
run-example.sh Overall refactoring of the STOMP codec 2014-06-04 17:09:42 +09:00

Netty Project

Netty is an asynchronous event-driven network application framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol servers & clients.

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