Am 2020-05-28 um 10:40 schrieb Oleg Kalnichevski:
On Thu, 2020-05-28 at 00:02 +0200, Michael Osipov wrote:
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Please try out this patch. This should now give us proper out of
sequence response check with minimal overhead. The check will now
be
performed for chunks of 2048 bytes instead of each and every write
operations.
https://github.com/ok2c/httpcomponents-core/commit/7baa51f873da759d4e81973d4ca0a16f4199c51b
This one does not work at all. It does even break the final
(authenticated) request. See for yourself:
http://home.apache.org/~michaelo/issues/early-response/try-3/
Please confirm this one works, at least for plain http:
https://github.com/ok2c/httpcomponents-core/commit/fb115a562921d8249a6bd8f3a5f5c4d6dba76949
Good news, this looks very decent for HTTP. HTTPS always fails.
I am quite amazed that the SSL socket stream (AppInputStream) has such a
different behavior. Other buffers internally which make #available()
fail? There is an internal byte buffer of 4 KiB.
Output: http://home.apache.org/~michaelo/issues/early-response/try-4/
Michael
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