A Free Software, multi-threaded, non-blocking network application server
designed for low _idle_ power consumption. It is primarily optimized
for applications with occasional users which see little or no traffic.
yahns currently hosts Rack/HTTP applications, but may eventually support
other application types. Unlike some existing servers, yahns is
extremely sensitive to fatal bugs in the applications it hosts.
Changes:
yahns 1.11.0 - more minor updates
There's some minor test case fixes and documentation updates.
For OpenSSL users running the Ruby 2.3.0 preview releases,
we now use `exception: false' for for accept_nonblock to reduce
exceptions. Non-SSL I/O still uses kgio for now.
6 changes since 1.10.0:
wbuf: fix typo in bug check for sendfile gem
test_wbuf: deal with proper zero-copy for Unix sockets
README: clarify and update copyright year
doc: document and reference sd_listen_fds(3) behavior
test_server: fix race condition in hooks test
openssl_client: use `exception: false' for accept_nonblock
Please note the disclaimer:
yahns is extremely sensitive to fatal bugs in the apps it hosts. There
is no (and never will be) any built-in "watchdog"-type feature to kill
stuck processes/threads. Each yahns process may be handling thousands
of clients; unexpectedly killing the process will abort _all_ of those
connections. Lives may be lost!
yahns hackers are not responsible for your application/library bugs.
Use an application server which is tolerant of buggy applications
if you cannot be bothered to fix all your fatal bugs.
* git clone git://yhbt.net/yahns
* http://yahns.yhbt.net/README
* http://yahns.yhbt.net/NEWS.atom.xml
* we only accept plain-text email yahns-public@yhbt.net
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