Recently I was playing with Java sockets and NIO for writing a server. Although it is still not really clear for me why Java NIO could be superior to standard sockets. When writing a server using either of these technologies, in most cases it comes down to having a dispatcher thread that accepts connections and further passes them to working threads.
I have read that in a threaded-model we need a dedicated thread per connection but still we can create a thread pool of a fixed size and reuse them to handle different connections (so that a cost of creation and tear down of threads is reduced).
But with Java NIO it looks similar. We have one thread that accepts requests and some worker thread(s) processing data when it is received.
An example I found where Java NIO would be better is a server that maintains many non-busy connections, like a chat client or http server. But can't really understand why.