[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, however any idea on what are the improvements of HTTP client
over java.net.HttpURLConnection with regard to persistent connection
-Sajid
Sajid,
HttpClient reuses persistent connections very aggressively. If a
connection can be kept alive and reused for subsequent requests it will be.
I have no idea about java.net.HttpURLConnection. When I last tried it
(admittedly a long time ago), it was completely broken. Moreover, we are
not supposed to look at the Sun's proprietary code for legal reasons.
Oleg
-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Gw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:10 AM
To: HttpClient User Discussion
Subject: Re: Persistent connection
Maybe you could download source code from Sun. And try to understand
HttpURLConnection class.
I ever read it long time ago. But I forget the difference between them.
All I remember is HttpURLConnection doesn't fine handle connection.
Sam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any comments on this. please reply , Thanks in Advance
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From: Sajid Khan (WT01 - Computing Systems & Storage)
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 11:43 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Persistent connection
Hi All,
If Sun's HttpURLConnection is used with HTTP 1.1 then by default HTTP
1.1 uses persistent connection.The documentation of HTTPClient also
tells us that persistent connection is used. My question is what is
the exact difference in terms of persistent connection between java's
HttpURLConnection and HTTPClient. which is better, how can we measure
?
Kindly let me know
Thanks,
Sajid
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