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Subject: ws reliability notes
A concern from the group about interacting with service instances was scalability: the group wanted to make sure it could handle 1000+ messages/second. My description of a service instance was as of an identifiable individual request, as I take it from the ASAP draft. Perhaps my description of the instance as "flyweight" to clarify that it was not necessarily a full-fledged running process was inappropriately suggesting the requests be in memory as threads of execution, when in fact I was trying to convey it was an identifiable piece of work. Is this a fair description? Are there scalability issues? I was more concerned about the specification for the factory and creation payload than scalability personally... (Perhaps refactoring for use with the grid service factory concept) Comments?
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