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@nha you're right. It's tied to manifold, which isn't tied to aleph but of course aleph is the most mature backend
I'm working on a manifold/undertow backend currently
What is the way to detect a SSE connection disconnect ? It seems s/on-closed
doesn't work on source
streams ?
malcolmsparks: is the manifold/undertow backend you are working on done via servlets or via native undertow?
Native. Servlet async only supports streaming in and out, doesn't support thread handover (e.g. for I/O bound ops like database visits)