I'm trying to convince some folks at my company to use Lift for some projects. There is a concern from others on the team that lift is a blocking/synchronous when it comes to requests. I don't believe this to be the case, but thought someone here may be able to elaborate and explain in better detail how lift handles requests.
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I think the advantage of async design is that it uses less threads so more throughput no?
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I mean if you don't have io. Because more threads means more context switching no?
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