I was just done a quick review the HttpMultiClient, HttpConnectionMgr, and HttpConnection classes and found several inconsistancies.
1) While the HttpConnectionMgr provides methods to define the use of a proxy, the HttpMultiClient completely hides this capablity. This client creates a private instance of the connection manager and provides no accessors or setters to pass on proxy info to it. 2) The setProxyHost() and setProxyPort() methods of HttpConnectionMgr class do not prevent change of values after connections are created and do not reset values on previously created connections. I am new to this concept of public development projects and not quite sure how changes are proposed, debated, accepted, implemented... Does this happen within each project? Is there a "How to be c contributor for Dummies" guide :) Dennis Cook BeVocal, Inc. tel: 408-907-4170 fax: 408-745-9533 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>