Thanks Juliusz, but why do we need to convert a request or response in
a Object, one can keep it in the form of stream buffer and keep
processing it.

Thanks,
-Rajeev

On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>>   I have a query about the Objectifying a request which is arriving
>> from the client, why do we need to convert a request into object using
>> makeObject() and then process it. Polipo does it in this way due to a
>> performance reason or caching become easy or there is some other
>> reason behind it. Please help me to understand.
>
> A Request represents a GET or POST request that's currently in progress,
> either on the client side or the server side.
>
> An Object represents an entity -- the thing that's returned by the web
> server.  At any given time, an object can have up to one server-side
> request, and any number of client-side requests (if multiple clients are
> requesting the same entity).
>
> -- Juliusz

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