I've done a bit more investigation and it appears that the Akka
behaviour is correct HTTP/1.1 behaviour, which says that connections
should be persistent by default and that the "Connection: Keep-Alive"
header isn't needed. I was comparing to another REST service which
seems to get it wrong and ret
On Saturday, 24 December 2016 12:15:58 UTC, Konrad Malawski wrote:
Share your code. What are you doing and what's the expected outcome.
>
> It's the demo code from
http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka-http/current/scala/http/introduction.html#routing-dsl-for-http-servers.
The response I'm getting is:
Share your code. What are you doing and what's the expected outcome.
On Dec 24, 2016 09:00, "Alan Burlison" wrote:
> I'm using akka-http to implement a REST server and despite what the
> documentation says, it isn't adding a keep-alive header despite the client
> setting the appropriate headers.
I'm using akka-http to implement a REST server and despite what the
documentation says, it isn't adding a keep-alive header despite the client
setting the appropriate headers. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Alan Burlison
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