Create a sequential dispatcher for each request and response#170
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I don't have a performance test harness for this backend. Perhaps @bastewart or @TimWSpence could give it a try? |
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It's 0.23.13-3-ad7196e-20230124T051427Z-SNAPSHOT in Maven Central snapshots. |
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Also, the diff is mostly whitespace. |
Thanks Ross! Just linked this to #171 which includes some initial benchmarks at least. I haven't included results from using a parallel dispatcher but can do if that's helpful. Parallel is noticeably slower (and possibly not correct unless I've missed something?) |
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Parallel is definitely incorrect. See #172. |
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This tests the theory of #157 that a sequential dispatcher will help performance.
I thought request and response could share, but creating the request and response on a compute thread rather than the servlet thread results in null path infos being passed to the HTTP app in the tests. This creates the dispatcher for the bodies, where we already have effects.